In "City of Bones" by Cassandra Clare, figurative language is used to enhance the narrative and create vivid imagery. For example, metaphors and similes describe the Shadowhunters' world, comparing their experiences to more familiar concepts, which emphasizes the contrast between mundane life and the supernatural elements. Additionally, personification is employed to give life to inanimate objects or settings, making the environment feel dynamic and alive. These techniques enrich the story and draw readers deeper into the fantastical realm.
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in city of bones, the title refers to the actual City of Bones, where the Silent Brothers live. It is also where all of the shadowhunters are buried. in some TMI books, the title refers to actual places(such as City of Glass, talking about Alicante), where as in others it only refers to events(such as City of Ashes, meaning when Clary blows up VAlentines ship and reduces it to ashes).
Some basic examples are: The sun kissed the flowers. The wind was whistling. The light was dancing. Personification is a tool of figurative language that give human-like qualities to nonhuman things. Be careful not to get metaphors and personifications mixed up! Sometimes one can seem like the other.
'standing wet in holy rain''that's when I watched you seal your grave''you'll only die a dream forgotten''words as weapons, pierce into you''I'm alive and now I'm burning'Hope this helped :)
Most songs have some figurative language in them, if the songwriter has spent any time at all over the lyrics. Anyone can give a list of the songs they know which have figurative language, but you want to know the songs on your iPod that do. I would check out any songs which have lyrics which are less repetitive, which tell a story and which are sung to a slower tune.
what are some gospel songs with figurative language in them
Some figurative language is simile you can start it off like a baby.
find me a sentence in figurtive language
Is ther figuretive language in chapter 22
Some examples of figurative language used in "The Teacher's Funeral" by Richard Peck include: "like a high school principal with a grudge," "as tall as a flagpole," and "time dragging like a cement block."
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Some examples of figurative language from the book "City of Orphans" include: "The city streets were alive with the chatter of gossiping buildings." "Her laughter danced like music through the air." "The darkness wrapped around him like a heavy cloak." "His words were a sharp dagger that pierced through her defenses." These examples use metaphors and similes to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions in the readers.
Metaphor, Personification, repetation, simile, hyperbol these are the few example of figurative language used by Karen Hesse author of Out of The Dust.
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A simile is a figurative language that compares two things that are alike in some way. An example is the phrase as cute as a kitten.