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Yes, many many many times. In all her songs she does.
Too much to bother.
all of them silly
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.
When someone is drunk or drugged, their ability to comprehend anything is substantially lowered. The song Fireflies has a simple meaning that can, however, be comprehended by sober people. Fireflies is a reminiscence of Adam Young's childhood. When he was little the summertime air would be so filled with fireflies that he would ride his bike through them and they would fly away in all directions. The song was inspired by this, and written about the fact that life is never what you expect, and is sometimes even better than your dreams.
~Femo's AnswerSimileMetaphorAlliterationPersonificationOnomatopoeiaHyperboleApostropheIdioms~That's all I know.
Too much to bother.
Yes, many many many times. In all her songs she does.
simile
all of his songs are classified as synthetic pop.
Hebrew is a complete language. Like all complete languages, it has figurative expressions and literal expressions.
all of them silly
~Femo's AnswerSimileMetaphorAlliterationPersonificationOnomatopoeiaHyperboleApostropheIdioms~That's all I know.
~Femo's AnswerSimileMetaphorAlliterationPersonificationOnomatopoeiaHyperboleApostropheIdioms~That's all I know.
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.
All 6 forms of figurative language include the metaphor, simile, hyperbole, personification, understatement, and irony. In writing figurative language is used to create an idea or an impression.
You could find a list of all figurative language used in "The Scarlet Ibis" by reading the text and identifying similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, and other forms of figurative language as you come across them. Alternatively, you could search for a study guide or analysis of the story that highlights the different types of figurative language used by the author.