17. Do some research on the internet to find an example of figurative language that really catches your interest. Then complete the following steps: a) Cite the example you chose using MLA format, b) identify the type of figurative language your example is, and c) explain the meaning of the example we are supposed to learn from it. When you are finished, your response should look and sound something like this: a) "The cougar's claws were razor-sharp knives slicing through my skin," (www.interestinglanguage.com). b) metaphor c) The "claws" are being compared to "razor-sharp knives" so the reader understands how the claws easily cut through the skin. *