A writer might use alliteration in figurative language to create a rhythmic or musical quality to their writing, making it more engaging and memorable for readers. Alliteration can also help emphasize certain words or ideas, adding emphasis and impact to the writing.
Alliteration is a form of figurative language that uses words starting with the same letter repeatedly. The completed alliteration would be 'lean and lank.'
That is hyperbole.
The type of figurative language in the sentence would need to be provided for an analysis to be made.
I believe the type of figurative language in which an inanimate object is given human characteristics is anthropomorphism.
probably a hyperbole
Because then it makes the piece of writing more interesting. Use lots of hyperbole, alliteration etc. If you don't use figurative writing then maybe the story/poem/letter/other will be less intresting for someone to read. I hope this helps!
There are many different brands of figurative language worksheets. The most popular brand would probably be Scholastic. I would suggest buying the Scholastic brand of worksheets.
To not talk literally in a sentence. example of a literal sentence: go away. <--to change that to a figurative sentence you would say: go take a hike you wouldn't want the person to actually go into the mountains and explore would you?
simile
Figurative expressions are things like metaphors and similes. The expression "as lonely as a cloud" would be a simile while "my crying soul" would be a metaphor. (waylink-english)
Unless it is stated literally it would be a metaphor in the past tense.
A metaphor