Is Figurative language a precise explanation of situation or process?
Figurative language is not a precise explanation of a situation or process. Figurative language uses words and expressions to create vivid imagery, comparisons, and metaphors to enhance the meaning of a text or convey an idea figuratively rather than literally. It often employs figures of speech such as similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole to create a poetic or symbolic effect. Figurative language is used for artistic purposes and is not intended to provide precise or literal explanations.