In your own words, define what both literal and figurative language are. After providing the definition of each, please also provide an example of figurative language. Write in 3 sentences

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Literal language refers to the use of words in their direct and explicit meaning, without any exaggeration or comparison. It represents a straightforward and factual way of communication, where the words are taken at face value. Figurative language, on the other hand, involves the use of words or phrases that convey a meaning beyond their literal interpretation. It uses figures of speech like metaphors, similes, personification, or hyperbole to create vivid imagery or evoke emotions. An example of figurative language is the phrase "It's raining cats and dogs," which means it's raining heavily, but doesn't literally mean animals are falling from the sky.
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