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Simile: life is like a box of chocolates
Hyperbole: he ran for an eternity
Metaphor: ping pong was his life
Allusion: the world is just waiting for you to go enjoy it
Personification: maybe Forrest grump had it right about life
Hyperbole: he ran for an eternity
Metaphor: ping pong was his life
Allusion: the world is just waiting for you to go enjoy it
Personification: maybe Forrest grump had it right about life
The type of figurative language have been matched with their examples-
A) The world is just waiting for you to go enjoy it.- Personification
B) Life is like a box of chocolates.- Simile
C) Ping pong was his life.- Metaphor
D) Maybe Forrest Gump had it right about life.- Allusion
E) He ran for an eternity.- Hyperbole
Figurative languages are used by writers to give more "life" to their works. They help create this 'color' in the text, through the use of different elements.
- A simile is when two unrelated things are compared using "as" or "like" in the sentence. This is seen in sentence B.
- Personification is when human attributes are given to non-living things. An example is sentence A.
- A metaphor is also another form of comparison but without the use of "as" or "like". Sentence C is an example of this form.
- An allusion is when a reference to a well-known person, place, or thing is made. Sentence D uses allusion.
- Hyperbole is when an exaggerated statement is made, overemphasizing the point. Sentence E is an example of this.
The above given figurative languages help create a more interesting and colorful art in literature. And the correct examples of each figurative language are given above.
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