Figurative language is writing or speech that is not intended to carry a literal meaning. Some examples can include similes, metaphors, etc.
Black Mountain Blues
by Janis Joplin?
I personally think you're art work is amazing you did a fantastic job
Answer with Explanation:
George Catlin's paintings from the<em> 1800s</em> are considered a form of "artistic documentation" because they represent<em> facts</em> or <u>what he observed that actually happened among the</u><u> American Indians</u><u> during his travel.</u> He was able to<em> give evidence</em> regarding the life of the <em>Plains Indians</em> and their customs. He drew images from <em>portraits, nature to the routes he traveled.</em> He was able to immortalize them into<em> more than 500 paintings</em>. These paintings were not highly regarded by the U.S. government owing to many critics, but were later on <em><u>preserved in museums and libraries.</u></em>