Homophones, words that sound alike but have different meanings, figurative language, language used in nonliteral waysand evokes mental images for listeners. It includes metaphors and smilies, hyperboles, idioms, proverbs, irony, Proverbs, statements expressing the conventional beliefs and values that serve a variety of communicative functions like commenting, hyperbole, A form of figurative language that uses exaggeration for effect, homographs, words that are spelt the same way but with different meanings, prereading stage, the period from birth to the beginning of formal education and is witness to some of children's most critical developments like print awareness, metalinguistic competence, The ability to think about and analyze language as an object of attention, literate language, language used without aid of context clues to support meaning, morphophonemic development , development in the interaction between morphological and phonological processes, metaphor, a form of figurative language that conveys similarity between two objects by stating they are the same.
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