You describe the subject using adjectives.
<span>We let joe keep the trophy after we took pictures. Hope this helps:)</span>
The figurative language used on the sentence is a simile. A simile is a figure of speech in which<u> two things that have no similarities are compared </u>in order to create a more interesting description. In the sentence action is compared to a broken accordion in which the similitude will be that both are wrong, the action is not going to plan and a broken accordion does not sound as it is supposed to. The key word to understand a simile is the use of the word <em>like</em>, and any other synonyms.
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Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish-born author who lived in Europe, the US and the then Kingdom of Hawaii and died in the state of Hawaii all during the Victorian era. His society would have been that of high morals, care for one's reputation, straightlaced sensibilities and romanticism in the arts and literature.