MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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In writing, what is the effect of using figurative language?

  1. To reduce complexity and be straightforward

  2. To enhance expression and convey deeper meanings

  3. To only use literal terms in descriptions

  4. To avoid emotional connections

The correct answer is: To enhance expression and convey deeper meanings

The use of figurative language in writing serves to enhance expression and convey deeper meanings. Figurative language includes metaphors, similes, personification, and other rhetorical devices that allow writers to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions, which can make their work more engaging and impactful. By using figurative language, writers can transcend literal interpretations and tap into the reader's imagination, allowing for richer, more nuanced conveyance of ideas and feelings. This ability to express complex emotions and concepts through creative language helps readers connect with the text on a deeper level, often evoking stronger emotional responses or insights than straightforward, literal language would accomplish.