• when a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are

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  • not meant to be taken literally. The poet will use metaphors, similes, personification, and other figures of speech to create vivid images and comparisons that give the poem an extra layer of meaning.

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      Harry Velazquez

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  • not literal, but instead are intended to create a different meaning or a vivid imagery to illustrate a point. This includes metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole and other literary devices. An example of this could be the metaphor "She was a rose in a field of daisies," which conveys the idea that she was special or beautiful among a sea of ordinary things.

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      Brodie Bautista

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