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10. Personification, symbolism, similes, and metaphors are all examples of _______ language. A. figurative B. evidence-based C. factual D. literal

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A. Figurative language
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A. Figurative language.

Step-by-step explanation:

Figurative language in literature is the use of various styles of writing or description in the representation of the work. They give an added characteristic to the simplicity of the work, thereby making it more colorful, interesting and more interesting for the readers.

Personification is the attributing of humanistic qualities to some abstract ideas, thereby giving them life (in a way), making them seem life-like.

Symbolism is the use of symbols in the representation of the ideas and qualities of the characters.

Similes are the use of comparison between two unlike things using the words "like, as, than" etc.

Metaphors are the literary language that compares two unlike things but without the use of "like, as, than" etc, unlike a simile. It is also different in its representation for the comparison makes it impossible to be done in real life. For e.g, comparing the sky as a painting canvas.

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