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Page 1: Figurative Language. What Is Figurative Language? Devices in writing to make it more interesting to the reader. Creates a more vivid picture in the reader’s

Figurative Language

Page 2: Figurative Language. What Is Figurative Language? Devices in writing to make it more interesting to the reader. Creates a more vivid picture in the reader’s

What Is Figurative Language?

• Devices in writing to make it more interesting to the reader.

• Creates a more vivid picture in the reader’s mind.

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Types of Figurative Language

• Simile

• Metaphor

• Personification

• Hyperbole

• Onomatopoeia

• Alliteration

• Symbol

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Similes

A comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as”.

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Examples of Similes

Life is like a box of chocolates.

Dark as night.

Her eyes sparkled like stars in the night sky.

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METAPHOR

• A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as”.

• To compare using am, is, are, was, and were.

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Examples of Metaphors

The test was a piece of cake.

Life is just a bowl of cherries.

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Examples of Personification

The trees waved at me.

The dog smiled at me.

The cake called my name.

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Examples of Hyperbole

I’ve told you a million times to clean your room.

She left a list of chores a mile long.

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Examples of Onomatopoeia

Buzz

Hiss

Ping

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Alliteration

The repetition of similar consonant sounds, often at the

beginning of words.

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Examples of Alliteration

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

Mara makes meatloaf with her mom, Marchelle.

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SYMBOL

A symbol is a word or image that stands for

something else.

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Examples of Symbols

A red rose = love

The eagle = United States

Dove = peaceSkull and crossbones = poison

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PERSONIFICATION

REVIEW

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Grandma slept like a baby.

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SIMILE

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A black rose = death

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Symbol

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Zip! Pow! Bang!

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Onomatopoeia

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Daisies stand up on their tiptoes.

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Personification

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Jack jumped for joy when the jam started.

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Alliteration

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The hot sauce was a flaming ball of fire in my mouth.

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Metaphor