<span>"Figurative language is the use of words in an unusual or imaginative manner. Often figurative language involves the use of a metaphor, a simile, personification, hyperbole, idiom, a euphemism, and pun." from a source.
i would think you are right??!!
hope that helped??!!
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Answer:
noun as direct object
noun as indirect object
noun as subject of verb
noun as object of preposition
noun as object of verbal
Explanation:
noun us a doing word it an action word
The author might use logos to persuade readers because it will tap into the logic of the reader to then strengthen their argument.
Its the first one cause I do close reading and that's what it means