How would an Arthur describe figurative language?

Compares words
Conveys something other than the literal meaning
Makes stories interesting
Gives human characteristics to objects

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An Arthur would describe figurative language as a creative tool used to compare words, express ideas beyond their literal meaning, make stories more engaging, and attribute human qualities to objects. They would highlight its ability to add depth and imagery to writing, enhancing the reader's understanding and enjoyment.
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