HyperBole
Food- or in Italian it means goodbye. ---------------- There are complex meanings depending on context. see related link below
In literature, a hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration. "I love you until the end of time," "This is the biggest housewares sale ever," and "To the moon, Alice, to the moon!" are all hyperboles.
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161 million Muslim (13.5% of India population), per Pew Forum study as of Oct 2009. see link below.
It covers a very large area, about 9 million sq/kms, from the North Pole to below the 49th parallel.
Food- or in Italian it means goodbye. ---------------- There are complex meanings depending on context. see related link below
Yes, it does use figurative language. Almost all artists now days use figurative language. Every word that they use is really alluding to something not clearly obvious. In fact, most of the times, the lyrics of the songs are either talking about love or something similar. If you want to understand more the logic behind the sheetmusic and the song lyric itself, then follow one of the related links that I have posted below.
Below is the list of top 5 renowned Figurative artists:Jim BaabMartin ArnoldGetty VillaKenyon CoxJacques-Louis
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There aren't exactly set rules for good language, but using figurative language really helps people who are reading your writing interested. Similes, metaphors and personification are three examples of figurative language that aid in keeping your writing alive. See the link to Rules of language below for more information.
Of course. There are about a million words that start with R in the English language. See the Related Link below for a list of them.
The underlined phrase uses personification by attributing human-like qualities to the hair (age).
The sun tore through the armor of cloud to sear the land below.
I must confess that I am absolutely unsure: Oxymoron
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"Great down under" is a figurative language that uses the concept of direction (down) and magnitude (great) to create a vivid image or convey a specific meaning. In this context, it could refer to something significant or impressive that is located below or beneath a surface, suggesting hidden depth or importance. The phrase may evoke a sense of mystery, discovery, or exploration, depending on the context in which it is used.
As a mother language about 70 million speak Italian As a Cultural language about 110 million speak Italian Giving a total of 180 million, with a world population of 6,700,000,000 This comes out at about 2.7% of the worlds population. More information is available on the link below