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Figurative language uses creative expressions to make writing more vivid and impactful. There are several types, each adding unique meaning. Similes compare two things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "as brave as a lion"). Metaphors do the same without those words (e.g., "time is a thief"). Personification gives human traits to non-human things (e.g., "the wind whispered"). Hyperbole is exaggerated language for effect (e.g., "I've told you a million times"). Onomatopoeia uses sound words like "buzz" or "crash." Other types include idioms, symbolism, and alliteration. These tools help writers express ideas in imaginative and emotionally rich ways.
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