The purpose of using figurative language, as opposed to literal language, is as follows: the use of figurative speech allows the reader to imagine what the author means when he writes a sentence or a statement. Figurative speech adds strength and depth to an authored work. A good example of figurative speech is the following:
The literal version is: The sun rose at 4:45 am.
The figurative version could be something along the lines of:
<span>The girl stood and watched as a golden globe rose out of the sea. </span>
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As a young child I was told that at the end of the rainbow there would be pots of gold. I would try to run over to the end but to no avail as it was miles away. I do not believe this anymore mainly because I have seen various pictures of people at the end of rainbows with no pots of gold. Now that I think of it that was an absurd theory. I don't believe in the tooth fairy either mainly because, they wouldn't have a good reason to hoard teeth as well as how small she is she shouldn't even be able to lift a tooth.
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I believe it’s A
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I feel as if c and d are incorrect and b just doesn’t feel right. Idk .......