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Weegy: When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are both connotative and denotative. ambiguous B. " This statement is. C. Question. 1. B. Updated 9 days ago|6/9/2023 12:25:26 AM. When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. paraphrase the meaning. 9443 User: The final two lines of shakespeare's shall i come thee to a summer day When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. B. Updated 41 days ago|6/9/2023 12:25:26 AM. The poet’s world is not that one where humans whine, nag, and mutter meaningless utterances. Weegy: The identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as his: persona. B. User: When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. C. Romantic B. 0 Answers/Comments. Weegy: The use of first, second, or third person is known as. Score . 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Weegy: It's often more varied and bigger than in shorter writings. Weegy: The following is an example of a simile: Her stomach rumbled like an approaching train. When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are both connotative and denotative. When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. 1 Answer/Comment. Weegy: In fiction, use of conventions leads to imagination. only denotative. Born in 1806 near Durham, England, at her father’s 20-bedroom. |Score 1|sujaysen|Points 26151| User: Which line best illustrates alliteration? Weegy: Alliteration is the use of words that begin with the same. both connotative and denotative. D. D. Added 311 days ago|1/12/2023 3:53:22 PMWhen a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A- Both connotative and denotative B- Ambiguous C- Only connotative. D. 0 Answers/Comments. C. C. 0 Answers/Comments. Weegy: When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are both connotative and denotative. only connotative. both connotative and denotative. D. Question Asked 12/12/2018 8:08:05 AM Updated 1 day ago|11/20/2023 12:18:10 PM 0 Answers/Comments This answer has been confirmed as correct and. both connotative and denotative. Both connotative and denotative B. ENGLISH WORKSHOP. only denotative. Expert Answered. |Score 1|jeifunk|Points 93014|When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. 0 Answers/Comments. ambiguous. There are no new answers. 8 = 196NWhen a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are A. When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are both connotative and denotative. Weegy: When a poet wishes to use figurative language, he or she will use words that are both connotative and denotative. 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