bobpursley, but can you give me an example

Ruth, please be aware that no one here will write your paragraph for you.

YOU need to write a descriptive paragraph about your sister -- then post it here if you want someone here to give you feedback on your work.

http://www.kidskonnect.com/subject-index/20-language-arts/343-figurative-language.html
Here are some definitions and examples of different types of figurative language.

http://grammar.about.com/od/developingparagraphs/a/samdescpars.htm

Examples to give you some ideas what descriptive paragraphs look like.

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Examples of figurative language

Certainly! Let's say your question is: "What is the capital of France?"

To find the answer, you can employ the following steps:

1. Open a web browser on your device.
2. Type "What is the capital of France?" into the search bar or go directly to a search engine like Google.
3. Press enter or click the search button to initiate the search.
4. Look for the most relevant and reliable sources displayed on the search results page.
5. Click on one of the reliable sources, such as official government websites or reputable encyclopedic sources like Wikipedia.
6. Read the information presented in the source to discover the answer to your question.
7. In this case, the answer is "Paris is the capital of France."

By following these steps, you can quickly get the answer to your question using online resources.