What does Figurative Language Mean?

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Figurative language means to say something in an indirect way. For example, if someone were to use a metaphor or a simile to describe something, that would be using figurative language.
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Figurative language is used to help give a better, more clear, description of something. For example, 'he was walking on air,' could be used to describe how happy someone is.
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When you describe something by comparing it to another item that is the use of figurative language. Figures of speech, metaphors and similes are used often.
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Figurative language means to say something in an indirect way. For example, if someone were to use a metaphor or a simile to describe something, that would be using figurative language
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The first of several widely accepted theories, the pragmatic approach is based on the idea that the literal meaning of a particular phrase must be rejected. It does not make sense
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1. Look for comparisons. Figurative language often rests on comparisons of two dissimilar objects or activities. These can be metaphors, which are direct comparisons, or similes,
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