Figurative languages are the words and phrases used to deviate the actual meaning of the sentence. The simile is used in lion, metaphor in the curtain, personification in bed, and hyperbole in a suitcase.
What are simile and metaphor?
A simile is a figurative device that uses words, 'as and like' to compare two things that are totally different. Here a person fighting skills is compared to being brave like that of the lion.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses words and phrases to describe the object on which they are not applicable. In the second sentence, the night sky is portrayed by the word curtain.
In the third sentence, the bed is personified as the groaning sound of a person or animal used to depict the noise made by the bed. The fourth sentence uses hyperbole as the weight of the suitcase is exaggerated.
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