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Figurative Language
<u>Definition</u>:
- Language that contains or uses figures of speech, especially metaphors
<h2>What does 'How does the author use language to make a point' mean? </h2>
Consider language as a means of transmitting information. The author is now employing words to instruct the reader, generally through dialogue. Different dialects or methods of speech might signify social or economic standing, as well as regional cultural distinctions. In this way, The Grapes of Wrath is a great example. The author might be attempting to underline a distinction between landowners and their employees, or between two areas, or anything else... It is determined by the novel's setting and the language used. Language might relate to a specific language, such as French or Spanish, but this seems like an unreasonable description for a summer reading project.
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