I know two 1."The rain drumming off the roof" Personification Page 69 2."Bald like a Bowling ball" Simile Page 70
Figurative language is a part of speech. Examples of figurative language are Similes Metaphors Personification Hyperbole Idioms Alliteration and something else. A simile is when you compare 2 things using like or as. A metaphor is saying that something is something for example we were a herd of wild beasts. Personification is when you give something human characteristics. Hyperbole's are fun they tend to be silly. Idioms is saying something that means something else for example many people say it's raining cats and dogs. It means it is pouring down rain. And last is Alliteration it is saying a group of 3 or more words that start with the same sound for example the Lazy Lions Lounging under the tree
Spirit and Rain never have a foal in the movie.
The clouds shed their rain in bitterness
peacock dances in rain and opens it s feather and dance its our national bird
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Yes, the figurative language in "his drip hiss fall" suggests a sensory experience associated with raindrops. The words evoke the sounds and movements of rain as it falls, creating a vivid image of the rain's rhythm and texture. This use of onomatopoeia enhances the reader's connection to the natural phenomenon being described.
The figurative language used in this sentence is personification, as it gives human characteristics to the sea by suggesting that it has the ability to be punctuated and flattened.
An example of figurative language for irony is "It's raining on my wedding day." This line from Alanis Morissette's song "Ironic" is ironic because typically weddings are associated with happiness and good luck, but rain is seen as a symbol of bad luck.
the difference between literal and fiigurative is: literal: is TRUE (real meaning) Figurative: is NON-LITERAL (not real) figuratively ex. 1.if u comeuppance the person (which is not true!) 2. I'll cut my heart if you leave me! (not really mean that he cut his heart if you leave him. he mean, that he will die if you leave him). SEarch the literal example on yahoo> just kidding! much thankx! FIRST ANSWERED BY: Ms. Jennifer Maghuyop Lantaca Grade VII-HOPE in Cagayan de Oro National High School. August 14, 2012.
In the Ojibwe language, MEHA could mean "moon," while MEKA may mean "eyes" in Indonesian.
If you mean Purple Rain by Prince, then the first lines are: I never meant to cause you any sorrow. I never meant to cause you any pain.
I know two 1."The rain drumming off the roof" Personification Page 69 2."Bald like a Bowling ball" Simile Page 70
Figurative language is a part of speech. Examples of figurative language are Similes Metaphors Personification Hyperbole Idioms Alliteration and something else. A simile is when you compare 2 things using like or as. A metaphor is saying that something is something for example we were a herd of wild beasts. Personification is when you give something human characteristics. Hyperbole's are fun they tend to be silly. Idioms is saying something that means something else for example many people say it's raining cats and dogs. It means it is pouring down rain. And last is Alliteration it is saying a group of 3 or more words that start with the same sound for example the Lazy Lions Lounging under the tree
If you mean what is the first line.........'I never meant to cause you any sorrow'
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because the earth gets rain because of lakes and it evaporates so Earth never runs out of rain