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Some figurative language is simile you can start it off like a baby.
It's not figurative it is literal
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simile-a comparison of like objects using like or as
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the answer is idiom
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Some figurative language is simile you can start it off like a baby.
Yes, in "Someone Like You" by Sarah Dessen, there are examples of figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. For example, "Her eyes were as blue as the ocean" (simile), "His heart was a stone" (metaphor), and "The wind whispered secrets to the trees" (personification).
Figurative means not literal. Figurative language refers to things like metaphors and similes.
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It's not figurative it is literal
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Aphorism .
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.