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Figurative Language

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The figurative language is used in the scene as Capulat believes Juliet mourns Tybalt's death not that she fears Romeo hurt.
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Figurative language is used to help give a better, more clear, description of something. For example, "he was walking on air," could be used to describe how happy someone is.
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Language enriched by word meanings and figures of speech.
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・ What's more compelling--reading about a river that is deep and fast, and dangerous; or about one that's... ・ Language that draws you in does so by prodding your imagination so that your brain needs to know more... ・ Types of figurative ...
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Just as “beauty” is said to be “in the eye of the beholder,” unfortunately the identification of figurative language in the Scriptures is sometimes “in the eye” of the interpreter. By this we mean there is considerable confusion in the reli...
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Every version of the book will have different page numbers, so if I give you one it most likely will not be accurate.  However, I can tell you as close as I can where the passages are. For great examples of figurative language, look to Le...
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・ 1 Show rather than tell. Try to find ways to describe your ideas to the audience instead of just telling... ・ 2 Be imaginative instead of literal. Audiences are accustomed to speakers who just list facts, but by... ・ 3 Surprise your audie...
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I do not believe that it is I who has the difficulty with metaphorical language in this study, though my understanding of scripture is certainly not infallible. Rather, I think that Mr. Beisner makes language figurative and seeks to reduce ...
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Personification A figure of speech in which human characteristics are given to an animal or an object. Example: My teddy bear gave me a hug. Alliteration The repetition of the same initial letter, sound, or group of sounds in a series of wo...
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Two is an idiom because it does not mean what it literally says. Four I would say is a hyperbole, it is over-exaggerating and not meant to be taken literally. As for one and three I am not sure. They do not seem to fit any of the categories...
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