Emily Dickinson uses comparisons in the form of similes (i.g frog), and metaphors (i.g bog). Also, to my knowledge, bogs don't normally have the ability to admire, so "to an admiring bog" may be a personification of the bog.
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In the related answers, it says "onomatopoeia", but im trying to search for it cause im on plato, at RMA. so yeah. *JaeJae*
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This statement uses hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally.
The typical language you would use in database management is English of course. For someone who speaks a language other than English Im sure it could be translated to their language.
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In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," there is figurative language such as similes, metaphors, and personification. For example, describing the main character's emotions as turbulent as a stormy sea would be a simile, while personifying the forest by giving it human-like qualities could be another example of figurative language.
Figurative language uses metaphor, simile, and other literary devices to create vivid imagery that helps readers imagine the characters and their motivations more effectively. By appealing to the readers' senses and emotions, figurative language adds depth and complexity to the characters, making them more relatable and memorable. It allows readers to connect with the characters on a deeper level and understand their inner thoughts and emotions, enhancing their overall reading experience.
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im nobody who are you? are you nobody too? then theirs a pair of us- dont tell! theyd banish us you know how dreary to be somebody how public like a frog to tell your name the livelong day to an admiring bog poem- I'm Nobody! Who Are You? by Emily Dickinson
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