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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All of the options provided accurately describe how an author would describe figurative language. Figurative language compares words, makes stories interesting, gives human characteristics to objects, and conveys something other than the literal meaning.
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