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simile. assonance. Figurative Language. personification. hyperbole. metaphor. Alliteration. onomatopoeia. Figurative Language. VS. Literal Language. More on Literal. To be literal is to mean what you say. For example:. My meaning is exactly what I say. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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More on Literal

My meaning is exactly what I say.

To be literal is to mean what you say. For example:If I tell you to sit down! I mean it literally: “sit down,” as in: “sit in your seat now, please.”

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and more on Literal

I mean exactly what I say.

Here’s another example.I’m tired and going home.

This means “I’m tired and I’m going home” there is no other meaning other than what is said.

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Figurative

I’m not suggesting we get into the freezer.

To be figurative is to not mean what you say but imply something else. For example:

If, I tell you: “let’s go chill!”

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Figurative continued

It has nothing to do with temperature.

“let’s go chill” …

…means let’s relax together and do something fun.

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The girl was a fish in the water.

The clown was a feather floating away.

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The flowers danced in the wind.

The Earth coughed and choked in all of the pollution.

The friendly gates welcomed us.

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Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on Saturday.

Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmy’s on Tuesday.

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                                                                                                             Princess Kitty will kiss Timmy T. Tippers’s lips

The pain may drain Drake, but maybe the weight is fake.

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Chug chug chug!!

Swish swish swish

Yeeeeee Ahhhhhhhh

Glippp Gluppp Gluppp

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• I will never speak to her again!• I ate a ton of pizza.• If I’ve told you once, I’ve told you a million

times.

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• As sharp as a tack• He’s a pill• Boom!• The fog crept up the shore

• Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.• "It beats . . . as it sweeps . . . as it cleans!“• I’ve got tons of work to do!

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