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Poets speak figuratively by being descriptive and comparing something to something else. Figurative language is made up of metaphors, similes, personification, idioms, clichés, hyperboles, assonance, and alliterations.
Canada is a cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold cold place
They Call it their Secret Language. And all it is is adding an extra B in the middle of each word. :)
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The language wasn't based off of any particular language. what they did was they had Zoe Saldana who played natyri come and pick the language and the accent the na'vi would speak because she had the most speaking lines in there language during the movie. she picked from a whole list of computer made fake languages.
Figurative language is language that refers or implies or flat-out doesn't mean what it seems to mean. "Kicked the bucket" is figurative language for "died."Literal language means exactly what it looks like.
The type of figurative language in the sentence would need to be provided for an analysis to be made.
Her shoes made sounds like fire crackers
Poets speak figuratively by being descriptive and comparing something to something else. Figurative language is made up of metaphors, similes, personification, idioms, clichés, hyperboles, assonance, and alliterations.
The figurative language in "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost includes symbolism (two roads representing life choices), metaphor (the road as a representation of life's journey), and personification (the roads as if they are having emotions or making choices).
This is an example of a simile, where a comparison between two different things (in this case the fleece and snow) is made using the words "like" or "as."
The opening of King's speech uses figurative language to compare the promises of freedom made in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation and the failure of these documents to procure those freedoms for all. He then turns to a figurative familiar to all--the weather.EX:Quote: "This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality."Metaphor: King compares the legitimate anger of African-Americans to sweltering summer heat and freedom and equality to invigorating autumn.
Stylistics is the study of the style of language, including how language is used in different contexts, the choices made by writers or speakers, and the effects of language on readers or listeners. It examines elements such as diction, syntax, tone, and figurative language to understand how they contribute to the overall meaning and impact of a text.
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there's a lot of imagery and similes like: "her fingers felt like a dead person." " I just played some nonsense that sounded like a cat running up and down garbage cans," " I made high pitched noises like a crazed animal" hyperbole: " I felt as though i had been sent to hell" personification "And even if i could, i wouldn't go on tv if you paid me a milion dollars!."( pg 3) this story sucks.(i know)
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