| 1. | This poem uses some figurative language including onomatopoeia, alliteration, imagery, and many others.
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| 2. | Asturias employs figurative language to describe dream imagery and the irrational.
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| 3. | These ambiguities can arise from the intentional use of metonymic, or figurative language.
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| 4. | Unclear, figurative language is often used in persuasive definitions.
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| 5. | He uses imagery but sometimes figurative language and you feel those comparisons are never arbitrary.
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| 6. | In day-to-day, figurative language, there are several non-music related uses of the word " rhythm ".
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| 7. | Sexton meant the bold, figurative language of poetry.
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| 8. | Analyzing newspaper excerpts, weighing objectivity, interpreting figurative language and identifying grammatical and structural errors came easily.
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| 9. | Biblical scholars should be aware that the writers may have used figurative language or descriptions from appearances.
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| 10. | High levels of novel figurative language were found to occur in close proximity to periods of insight.
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