An author would likely describe figurative language as "conveys something other than the literal meaning." This description captures the essence of figurative language, which often uses metaphors, similes, and other devices to express ideas in a more imaginative or nuanced way.
How would an author describe figurative language?(1 point)
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conveys something other than the literal meaning
conveys something other than the literal meaning
gives human characteristics to objects
gives human characteristics to objects
compares words
compares words
makes stories interesting
makes stories interesting
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