I have no idea what the poet is talking about, but can give a general idea of why they use figurative language.
Figurative language is just as it says, figurative. It uses expressions with a meaning different from the literal definition. When a writer uses figurative language, they're stating the facts as they appear to be, normally exaggerating. Uses of figurative language include metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbolas, symbolism, et cetera. It's often used to sover the use of a specific type of word or word meaning.
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When a writer focuses on writing from experience and showing insight, he/she is working on "<span>ideas and content", since this would be considered a major structural element of an essay or piece, not something that is in the polishing aspect. </span>
To find the C.E.R or claim evidence and reasoning you must sink in into what you are reading there is a way out according to the 5th amendment you can technically plead the 5th and not get in trouble for not doing it also, you can also call her fat and dumb to make her let you not do it
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GIve me more information if this question is lacking detail but I don't know what "the excerpt" is.
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For something to be groundbreaking, or revolutionary I believe that it should advance humanity in the proper direction. The light bulb for example was a revolutionary invention. The definition of these two terms are as follows: "involving or causing a complete or dramatic change" and "breaking new ground; innovative; pioneering."