Expressions used for descriptive or rhetorical effect that are not literally true but that express some truth beyond the literal level
a. figurative language
b. extended metaphor
c. metaphor
d. personification
e. simile

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Figurative language is the term that corresponds to the definition of the statement.

What is figurative language?

  • Figurative language is a type of expression that is distinguished by the use of terms that do not have a strict or realistic meaning. This language is common in comparisons and exaggerations.
  • A simile is a figure of speech that compares two dissimilar things by using the words "like" or "as," and it is commonly used in everyday communication.
  • Here are some examples of figurative language:

       Simile

       Metaphor

       Personification

       Herbole

       Allusion

  • The examples above are rhetorical figures that allow an author to refer to an object by contrasting it with another in order for the interlocutor to understand it more easily. According to the preceding, the correct answer is figurative language.

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