I can’t exactly answer this since I do not have the text. However, figurative language is saying something that is not literal. Most common type of figurative language is metaphors or similes.
simile ex: “She’s as happy as a clam.”
similes always have the words “like” or “as” in them
metaphor ex: “This room is an ice cube!”
hence the not so literal meaning
1. Eating fast food often can cause long-term side effects, such as heart disease and diabetes.
2. The more fast food you eat, the more attached to it you become, futher increasing the risk of long term side effects aforementioned.
3. Fast food often have little nutritents, so nothing substantive is actually going into your body.
This sentence is a simple sentence, even though it has 'and'.
Answer:
El hombre parece viejo.
An answer from a bilingual lol.