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Literal and Figurative Language in Dialogue.
Types of Figurative Language used in this example areIdiomsHyperbole and Similes.
John and Janet meet up whilst walking quickly towards the scene of a car accident.
Did you see that car crash?!
Yes! All I heard was a Bang! I was so frightened, my heart was galloping like a racehorse!
They both turn and walk closer to the crash site to get a better view .
That guy had to be out of his mind to be speeding like that!
Racing as if the entire police force after him!
The boy's father arrives to assess the damage his son caused.
Yes! He looks like he is ready to explode! And look at the million pieces of glass on the road!
Wow, that young driver's father is gonna have a fit!
Huh! That boy better pull himself together to deal with his father.
Speak of the devil, here he comes now!
They decided to leave after half an hour, to watch a movie.
Yes, he looks as frightened as a mouse facing a lion!
You can say that again!
Thank god we are not in his shoes!
Now I want to watch Fast and Furious! Let's go!
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