The correct answer is: sometimes.
Advertising sometimes changes the usage of a word. It provides a different meaning or connotation to a word to get the audience attention. In other words, they have to convince people to buy what they are selling, their product.
Moreover, changing the usage of a word in the advertising world is only a tool. It isn't something that always happens, or that hardly ever happens.
Answer:
i tried to find some examples of figurative languages in the poem
here are some:
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<em>husha-husha-hush</em> is onomatopoeia
hmm.. <em>slippery sand-paper </em>is alliteration
<em>Moan like an autumn wind high in the lonesome treetops</em> is simile
(and the two below it are also similes. similes compare two things using the word LIKE or AS)
<em>bang-bang & hoo-hoo-hoo-oo </em>is also onomatopoeia
anaylsis, rhetorical use?
your question or prompt isn't very specific to why you would have to ask this on brainly
Old people that are rich didn't die,they just goes bankrupt
Eurohydrosis? Its used to cool itself down that I know. And it absorbs the evaporated urine back through its skin.