Analyzing and Interpreting Literature CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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In which type of literature does the use of figurative language most typically occur?

  1. Non-fiction

  2. Prose

  3. Poetry

  4. Drama

The correct answer is: Poetry

Figurative language is a form of literary device that is used to convey meaning beyond the literal interpretation of words. It includes the use of metaphors, similes, personification, and other techniques. Poetry is the most common form of literature where figurative language is used frequently. In poetry, the focus is often on using descriptive and evocative language to create imagery and emotions, making it the perfect platform for the use of figurative language. Non-fiction, prose, and drama also use figurative language, but not as frequently as poetry. Non-fiction is meant to portray facts and information, whereas prose is written in an everyday language without much focus on imagery. Drama relies more on dialogue and action rather than descriptive language, making the use of figurative language less common.