Hyperbole. Saying you have your eye on someone means that you are watching them closely, but obviously you're not literally keeping you eye in contact with them.
What type of figurative language are each of these? Shadows ...His eyes spoke volumes to me. ...The girl thought she had caught the dog.
it is an idiom
Parallelism
Personification
Simile
Tone
My learning to read had already come to torment and sting my soul
Well the figurative language it uses all together is mostly simile but it could be hyperbole.(if its on hw use simile)
yes. my little sister just got done with this
her cheeks got hot
I believe you're looking for idioms: a penny saved is a penny earned; a piece of cake; spitting image 'That's stretching the truth a bit', 'You've GOT to be kidding...', 'Are you for real?', and maybe even, 'Fo schizzle...' are idioms related to the above question.
he thinks he got hit
Well the figurative language it uses all together is mostly simile but it could be hyperbole.(if its on hw use simile)
yes. my little sister just got done with this
her cheeks got hot
either they got surgey, theyre eye got cut out, or the got spliters in theyre eye.
your mo.mhaha got em
Turkish Van if you tell what it looks like it has got 1blue eye and 1green eye and its fur is usually white! :) THEY LOVE TO SWIM Iv got 4 turkish vans and 2 bengals
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Granny's Got a Gun 3-32 was released on: USA: 2005
There is only one of Japanese language. You might got confused about the kanji and kana characters.
There are no commands in C.TurboC has got a function called getche, read the help (type into the editor: getche +)
clark shot him in the eye on accident he jumped in front of him not wanting him to shoot Lewis because he got mad at Lewis and was going to shoot him but Pierre got in front of him and got shot in the eye
In "A Light in the Attic," Shel Silverstein uses the figurative language of personification to give human qualities to the attic light. By depicting the light as being "on," it conveys a sense of warmth, comfort, and guidance, which contrasts with the eerie and mysterious image typically associated with attics.
yes,he got glass in his eye as an infant