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Figurative language is when you use symbolism or non-literal phrases to communicate a point. For example: "She had stars in her eyes." A person can't literally have stars in one's eyes, but this phrase tells us she has very bright, glassy eyes. 
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Understanding figurative language requires uncovering its connotative meaning.

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