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Figurative language



                  Is the use of words or phrases that are not meant to be taken literally in

                  order to create rhetorical or imaginative effects. Figurative language is
                  employed to provide richer, more emotional, and descriptive meanings.
                  Some examples of figurative language include metaphors, symbols,

                  personification, and analogies.





                     Examples of using figurative language in sentences are:
                     - Her laughter was music to his ears.
                     (Metaphor: Her laughter was like music to his ears.)

                     - The city lights were a sea of stars.
                     (Analogy: The city lights resembled a sea of stars.)
                     - The flowers danced in the gentle breeze.
                     (Personification: The flowers appeared to be dancing in the gentle

                     breeze.)






                                           Direct speech or dialogue


                           Direct  speech  or  dialogue  is  a  way  of  writing  or  quoting

                           someone's words verbatim. In direct speech, the words spoken
                           by someone are written directly using quotation marks ("...") and
                           typically  introduced  with  a  reporting  verb  such  as  "said"  or
                           "asked".
                           Examples of using direct speech or dialogue in sentences are:



                           - She said, "I love chocolate."
                           - He asked, "What time is the meeting?"

                           - "I can't wait to see you," she exclaimed.
                           - "Did you finish your homework?" the teacher inquired.
                           - "Let's go to the park," they suggested.












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