What is figurative language?
language meant to appeal to the senses
a ballad printed on one side of a large sheet of paper
a narrative poem put to music
writing not meant to be interpreted literally

Respuesta :

A figurative language is a writing not meant to be interpreted literally.

It is using figures of speech to be more effective, impactful, and persuasive.

The figures of speech are:
1) simile
2) metaphor
3) alliteration
4) anaphora
5) assonance
6) hyperbole
7) irony
8) metonymy
9) onomatopoiea
10) paradox
11) personification
12) pun
13) synecdoche
14) understatement
15) antithesis
16) euphemism
17) oxymoron

writing not meant to be interpreted literally.

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