When he explains his dream, Joseph uses ___.
similes and personification
paradox and hyperbole
metaphors and personification
personification and a paradox
The purpose of using
figurative language, as opposed to literal language, is as follows: the
use of figurative speech allows the reader to imagine what the author
means when he writes a sentence or a statement. Figurative speech adds
strength and depth to an authored work. A good example of figurative
speech is the following:
The literal version is: The sun rose at 4:45 am.
The figurative version could be something along the lines of: The girl stood and watched as a golden globe rose out of the sea.