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The type of language the varies from the norms of literal language, in which words mean exactly what they say. | The type of language the varies from the norms of literal language, in which words mean exactly what they say. Figurative language involves comparing two things that may not relate to each other. Figurative language doesn't literally mean what it says. | ||
=Figurative Language Words= | |||
Metaphor | |||
Personification | |||
Alliteration | |||
Simile | |||
Hyperbole | |||
Imagery | |||
Onomatopoeia | |||
==Examples of Figurative Language== | |||
Her voice sounds like Madonna. | |||
It's raining cats and dogs. | It's raining cats and dogs. | ||