Can anyone make any types of figurative language for this please?
“School”
“Beach”
“Makeup”
“Alcohol” (drinks)
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Can anyone make any types of figurative language for this please?
“School”
“Beach”
“Makeup”
“Alcohol” (drinks)
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Answer:
•To us, school had been a place in which we learned lessons from books--books of arithmetic, books of grammar, or other purely academic books.
•This sandy beach, lapped by the blue waves of Runswick Bay, is one of the finest spots on the rocky coast-line of Yorkshire.
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•"Drink is an awful thing, especially the next morning.
Explanation:
What is Figurative Language?
•Figurative language is when you describe something by comparing it to something else. The words or phrases that are used don't have a literal meaning. It uses metaphors, allusions, similes, hyperboles and other examples to help describe the object you are talking about.
(sorry yan lang kaya ko)