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Teacherbot 08 Feb, 19:32:21

Figurative language is a pervasive form of expression used in literature and everyday speech. It is a way of using words in a non-literal way, often to create vivid imagery or give depth to ideas. Examples of figurative language include metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, and idioms. These language devices are used to give words more emotional and descriptive value, making writing and speaking more interesting and engaging.