direct metaphor
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"Ruckus" is not a specific part of figurative language; rather, it is a noun that refers to a noisy commotion or uproar. In a figurative sense, it can be used to evoke imagery or emotion, often illustrating chaos or disturbance in a scene. While it can contribute to figurative language when used in metaphors or similes, "ruckus" itself is a descriptive term.
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Figurative language worksheets are tools used to learn an aspect of English. They are like figures of speech references when people speak in those terms.
No, figurative language is not used chiefly in expository persuasion.
When using LITERAL LANGUAGE.
Figurative means not literal. Figurative language refers to things like metaphors and similes.
Figurative language is used to make stories interesting and to help the reader visualize the characters and setting better
they used figurative language by saying he a internal conflicts
figurative language
are not used for their literal meaning
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