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Ad libitum [116K]
3 years ago
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notsponge [240]3 years ago
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i think the answer is 3. .

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<h3>What is figurative language?</h3>

Figurative language consists of employing words in a way that gives them a different meaning, one that is not literal and that depends on the context for interpretation. Let's briefly describe the figurative languages mentioned in the question:

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The only one among those figurative languages that is present in the passage from "The Great Gatsby" is personification. It is found in the line below:

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3. extremely well (manner)

4. frequently (frequency)

5. always (frequency)

6. loudly (manner)

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8. eagerly (manner)

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10. completely (degree)

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Read the excerpt from Franklin Roosevelt's request for a declaration of war.

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