Generate a visually engaging image that illustrates figurative language elements such as connotation, figurative meaning, hyperbole, metaphor and simile without including the text explanation. Display abstract visual representations of the concepts: like the feelings resonated by a word for connotation, innovative interpretation of a word for figurative meaning, extreme exaggerations for hyperbole, embedded comparison manifesting without the use of ‘like’ or ‘as’ for metaphor, and direct comparisons employing ‘like’ or ‘as’ for simile.

1.Which of the following is connotation?(1 point)

1.the feelings suggested by a word
2.the literal meaning of a word
3.a more imaginative meaning of a word
4.a comparison between two words

2.Which of the following is figurative meaning?(1 point)

1.the literal meaning of the word
2.the feeling surrounding a word
3.a more imaginative meaning of a word
4.a comparison between two words

3.Which of the following is hyperbole?(1 point)

1.an implied comparison without using like or as
2.an obvious exaggeration
3.the feeling caused by a word
4.a comparison between unlike things using like or as

4.Which of the following is a metaphor?(1 point)

1.an obvious exaggeration
2.an implied comparison without using like or as
3.the feeling caused by a word
4.a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

5.Which of the following is a simile?(1 point)

1.an obvious exaggeration
2.a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
3.an implied comparison without using like or as
4.the feeling caused by a word

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3 years ago

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I am so funky I am so funky answered
2 years ago

the feelings suggested by a word

a more imaginative meaning of a word

an obvious exaggeration

an implied comparison without using like or as

a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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2 years ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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BlazeRodriguez BlazeRodriguez answered
1 year ago

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1.Which of the following is connotation?(1 point)

1.the feelings suggested by a word
2.the literal meaning of a word
3.a more imaginative meaning of a word
4.a comparison between two words

2.Which of the following is figurative meaning?(1 point)

1.the literal meaning of the word
2.the feeling surrounding a word
3.a more imaginative meaning of a word
4.a comparison between two words

3.Which of the following is hyperbole?(1 point)

1.an implied comparison without using like or as
2.an obvious exaggeration
3.the feeling caused by a word
4.a comparison between unlike things using like or as

4.Which of the following is a metaphor?(1 point)

1.an obvious exaggeration
2.an implied comparison without using like or as
3.the feeling caused by a word
4.a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

5.Which of the following is a simile?(1 point)

1.an obvious exaggeration
2.a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
3.an implied comparison without using like or as
4.the feeling caused by a word

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

1. the feelings suggested by a word

2. a more imaginative meaning of a word
2. an obvious exaggeration
4. a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
2. a comparison between two unlike things using like or as

BlazeRodriguez BlazeRodriguez answered
1 year ago

Which of the following shows a comparison?(1 point)

Responses

Movies rely on dialogue, and audiobooks rely on imagination.
Movies rely on dialogue, and audiobooks rely on imagination.

Reading books takes more effort than watching a movie.
Reading books takes more effort than watching a movie.

Books and audiobooks have settings, plots, and characters.
Books and audiobooks have settings, plots, and characters.

Audiobooks are heard, while books are read.
Audiobooks are heard, while books are read.

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

Reading books takes more effort than watching a movie.

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