An author would describe figurative language as "conveys something other than the literal meaning." This definition captures the essence of figurative language, which often includes metaphors, similes, personification, and other techniques that enhance meaning and expression beyond the direct interpretation of words.
How would an author describe figurative language?(1 point)
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compares words
compares words
makes stories interesting
makes stories interesting
gives human characteristics to objects
gives human characteristics to objects
conveys something other than the literal meaning
conveys something other than the literal meaning
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