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. == ==
A visual that is represented in figurative language is something that can be visually pictured in your mind when you read the piece of figurative language.
e.g., The cat was as fat as a balloon.
Here we can visually picture how fat the cat was - as fat as a balloon.
Examples of figurative language: * metaphor: a figure of speech that compares two different things without using like or as i.e. the snow is a blanket of white * personification: a figure of speech in which an idea, animal or object is given human skills or qualities i.e. The alarm clock screamed for me to get out of bed. * simile: a figure of speech that makes a comparison using like or as, i.e. When Connor received his little league trophy he stood as proud as any Olympic gold medalist I've ever seen. * hyperbole: extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a point, i.e. a mile high ice cream cone or It has been such a cold winter that I don't think we'll thaw out until July.
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
metaphor
This is an example of an engish figurative language.
the farm on the hill what was the figurative language
The figurative language found in the song I'll Be There for You is metaphor.
no dialogue is not figurative language because figurative language is similies, metephors and idioms and personification
metaphor
symbolism is considered to be figurative language. onomatopoeia is a sound element that is a subheading of figurative language.
What kind of figurative language is the poem,” Homework, Oh homework
This is an example of an engish figurative language.
it uses figurative language but it also uses literal language
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the most common figurative language (s) are English and Chinese.
the farm on the hill what was the figurative language
what kind of figurative language is the world is my oyster
What are some figurative language that I can use for violence?
The figurative language found in the song I'll Be There for You is metaphor.