What is the following an example of --Asha shouted at her mother and asked, " Why can't we eat? I'm starving!" personification metaphor allusion hyperbole
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Metaphors, similes, imagery, personification, allusion, alliteration. They are all forms of comparison
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Figurative language serves as an excellent communication tool and is something we encounter daily that helps us convey complex descriptions or emotions quickly and effectively. Also referred to as "figures of speech," figurative language can be utilized to persuade, engage and connect with an audience and amplify your intended message. Implementing figurative language takes some careful thought and close observations to successfully convey your intended meaning. In this article, we review some common types of figurative language and evaluate some examples to deepen your understanding.
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