HOW CAN I REMEMBER THE DEFINITIONS OF FIGUARTIVE LANGUAGE?
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It is a phrase that doesn't have it's equal or literally the same meaning everytime.It is used by the writer for the sake of comparison or to create a dramatic effect.
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Figurative language uses figures of speech to be more effective, persuasive, and impactful.
Figures of speech such as metaphors, similes, and allusions go beyond the literal meanings of the words to give readers new insights. On the other hand, alliterations, imageries, or onomatopoeias are figurative devices that appeal to the senses of the readers.
Figurative language can appear in multiple forms with the use of different literary and rhetorical devices. According to Merriam Webster’s Encyclopedia, the definition of figurative language has five different forms:
- Understatement or Emphasis
- Relationship or Resemblance
- Figures of Sound
4. Errors and
5. Verbal Games
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