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Descriptive language is usually referring to similes, metaphors, personifications, analogies, ect. in a work. These literary devices make for a more interesting and descriptive read and (I'll tell you now) teachers really seem to dig them. ;P

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Descriptive language is language that provides detailed sensory descriptions to create a vivid and clear image in the reader's or listener's mind. It uses adjectives, adverbs, and specific details to paint a picture or evoke emotions. This type of language is often used in storytelling, poetry, and creative writing to engage the audience.

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