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What is figurative language? Check all that apply

language not meant to be taken literally

language that gives facts about a topic

language that uses comparisons and associations

language that uses questioning

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Answer:

A. Language not meant to be taken literally

C. Language that uses comparisons and associations

Explanation:

Figurative language is a language that uses words that deviate from their literal meaning (and therefore, should not be taken literally) and comparisons and association to make the writing more colorful and memorable and to give readers new insights. Some sentences using this type of language are the following:

My body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires.

Loria is the summer breeze.

The wind hugged me.

A figurative language is language not meant to be taken literally

A figurative language is language that uses comparisons and associations

A figurative language is when a word is used in manner that deviates from its original meaning. Figurative language can be a simile, a hyperbole, allusion or metaphor

Examples of a figurative language

  1. He exploded with rage.
  2. The party was the talk of town
  3. Alice is as happy as a clam

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