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In Chapter 7 of "Friday Night Lights," examples of figurative language may include metaphors, similes, and personification. For instance, a metaphor could be comparing the football team to a well-oiled machine, highlighting their efficiency and coordination. A simile might describe a player running as fast as a cheetah, emphasizing their speed. Personification could involve describing the stadium lights as reaching out to illuminate the field, giving them human-like qualities.
Body Language - game show - was created on 1984-06-04.
Well, honey, that mess of words is a hot mess of mixed metaphors and similes. It's like a literary train wreck - you've got "soft as a yam," "gliding down after tree," and "easy thrilling chews" all mashed together. It's a creative disaster, but hey, at least you're trying to spice up your language game.
To change the in-game language of "The Matrix: Path of Neo," navigate to the main menu and select "Options." From there, look for the "Language" setting, where you can choose your preferred language. After making your selection, confirm the changes, and the game should update to your chosen language. If you don't see the option, check the game manual or settings menu for specific instructions related to your platform.
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Zone of the Enders - video game - was created on 2001-03-01.
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There is a detailed Wikipedia article on the game called Zone of the Enders. One can also find information about this game at Game Stop, IMDb, and You Tube.
In Chapter 22 of "The Westing Game," the author uses the figurative language of a simile when describing the feeling of tension in the room as "like a thick fog." This simile helps convey the sense of heaviness and uneasiness felt by the characters in the scene.
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The author of the book Enders Game has used philosophy as evidence to support his ideas about the gay people.
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