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Identify and explain the effect of the figurative language used  in these sentences/phrases: In the bustling and yelling streets of Victorian LondonLady Arabella’s face radiated like a diamond

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Identify and explain the effect of the figurative language used  in these sentences/phrases: In the bustling and yelling streets of Victorian LondonLady Arabella’s face radiated like a diamond

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  1. "In the bustling and yelling streets of Victorian London": This phrase uses imagery, a type of figurative language, to create a vivid picture of the setting in the reader's mind. The words "bustling" and "yelling" are descriptive and evoke the senses, allowing the reader to imagine the noise, chaos, and activity of Victorian London streets. This enhances the reader's understanding and experience of the setting.

  2. "Lady Arabella’s face radiated like a diamond": This sentence uses

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