Yes there are many examples of figurative language in small steps just look deeper.
emotion
False(OW)
what about 'no S*it, Sherlock'?
It is a simile, because it is a comparison using as, and a simile is any comparison using like or as.
Yes, "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman features various forms of figurative language, including metaphors, similes, and hyperbole. For instance, the characters often use exaggerated language to emphasize their feelings or experiences, adding humor and depth to the narrative. Additionally, Goldman's playful tone and ironic commentary enhance the story's charm, making the use of figurative language a key element in its storytelling.
emotion
yes
Yes.
there is some
Figurative language helps Shakespare connect to the reader. Hamlet, along with Shakespeare's other pieces are considered timeless because of there ability to connect with the reader. Figurative language is just one mode that Shakespeare can connect with any reader from any era.
Hebrew is a complete language. Like all complete languages, it has figurative expressions and literal expressions.
Figurative language uses metaphors, similes, and imagery to create a deeper or more imaginative meaning, whereas literal language conveys information directly without any hidden or symbolic meanings. Figurative language brings color and emotion to writing by appealing to the imagination of the reader, while literal language is straightforward and factual.
NO
False(OW)
no because the book is focused on hyperbole and utardz
yes there is and it is on chapter 14 1st paragraph
Figurative Language: Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language. Any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or fresh insights into an idea or a subject. The most common figures of speech are simile, metaphor, and alliteration.