A couple years ago... It's on the album Minutes to Midnight which was released about 3-5 years ago..
He sat up sharply in bed is not figurative language. Figurative writing might be something like: He sat upright as if he was newly beaten egg whites making one high peak under a mixer. I sat upright like a scarecrow on a pole hovering above my bed. He shot upright as if a thousands scorpions marched across his mattress.
she is 15.2hh (hands high). A hands high. a hand is equal to 3 inches!
Yes, there is figurative language used in The Alchemyst By Michael Scott. A similie used would be, "Foul, yellow-tinged smoke coiled and dripped from the gray man's gloved hands, spattering onto the wooden floor like dirty liquid." Personification: "Sharp and clean, the smell cut through the clost cellar atmosphere." Metaphor: "Josh's vision became a kaleidoscope of black-and-white still images as the light seared the rods and cones at the back of his eyes." I think this is a hyperbole, but I might be wrong... ;3; "Her teeth were small and perfect, and her face was traced with tiny laugh lines at the corners of her eyes." I think saying that they're perfect is the hyperbole part, but, again, I'm not sure. This is just to name a few. There are TONS more!!
Figurative or metaphorical language brings a nebulous concept alive and gives it substance. It allows the reader to visualize or associate something in the real world with abstract information. It leaves an impression. It adds interest and color to a written piece. It clarifies in imagery what words might never truly express. This type of language requires a little bit of forethought, but is well worth the time and effort. Readers always appreciate it and good writers are always looking for that perfect metaphor. This is the secret to making your message come alive with meaning! This may be a tough question. Let's just say it is a cliffhanger. Those two sentences are the same in meaning, but one give you a better sense of just how tough it is. The reason is the visual it gives the reader. Readers remember the material best when figuratiave language assists them through the dry and otherwise boring material. Without figurative language, the writing can be a walk in the desert. == ==
Bleed it out Given up Hands held high
The Bush administration.
Some examples of figurative language used in "The Teacher's Funeral" by Richard Peck include: "like a high school principal with a grudge," "as tall as a flagpole," and "time dragging like a cement block."
Yes
A couple years ago... It's on the album Minutes to Midnight which was released about 3-5 years ago..
Hands Held High- Linkin Park
Ther are 3 levels in language.These are as follows- 1)High level 2)Midile level 3)Lower level
He sat up sharply in bed is not figurative language. Figurative writing might be something like: He sat upright as if he was newly beaten egg whites making one high peak under a mixer. I sat upright like a scarecrow on a pole hovering above my bed. He shot upright as if a thousands scorpions marched across his mattress.
George Washington
its about random war especially american invaded iraq
Hands Held High is the big one-there is a bit of rap in Reanimation, but only a few lines.Hands Held High is about terrorismHigh Voltage, Step Up are full rap songs. No Chester's screaming.
Figurative language are words used but not in their actual dictionary meaning, they are used in a very high imaginative ways. It can be your hopes or dreams of becoming a better person. An examples is : " Henry has a dream of becoming a Firefighter.". In this case Henry, wants to become a Firefighter and that's his wish.