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Title: Figurative Language Flipbook


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Figurative Language Flipbook
  • First Name Last Name
  • Class Period

2
SIMILE
  • A comparison between two unlike things using like
    or as to show a shared quality or trait.
  • Ex. The cotton was as soft as a cloud.
  • Your Example

3
METAPHOR
  • A direct comparison of two things without using
    like or as.
  • Ex. She is ice.
  • Ex. He is a lion on the football field.
  • Your Example

4
PERSONIFICATION
  • Giving human qualities to an animal, object, or
    idea.
  • Ex. The leaves danced on the trees.
  • Ex. The wind whispered in my ear.
  • Your Example

5
ALLITERATION
  • The repetition of initial (beginning) consonant
    sounds. It provides emphasis.
  • Ex. The day of his death was a dark, cold day.
  • Ex. Peter Piper picked a pepper
  • Your Example

6
Allusion
  • A reference to a famous person, work, event, idea
    or text to help readers understand meaning.
  • Ex When my best friend and I go to the midnight
    showings of Twilight, we act like teenage girls
    at a Justin Bieber concert!

7
Oxymoron
  • Combines 2 normally contradictory terms.
  • Ex Deafening silence
  • Icy Hot
  • Jumbo shrimp
  • Act naturally
  • Terribly pleased

8
ONOMATOPOEIA
  • Words that sound like what they mean.
  • Ex. bang, boom, sizzle, crash, ring, beep, honk,
    buzz, oink, swish
  • Your Example

9
THEME
  • The central message or life lesson in a work of
    fiction.
  • Example The theme in The Three Little Pigs is
    to do something right the first time and be
    prepared.
  • My example

10
SYMBOLISM
  • An object that represents an idea or emotion.
  • Example wedding ring commitment/love
  • My example

11
MOOD
  • The readers emotional response to a text mood
    is created through the readers word choice.
  • My example The mood of Charlottes Web in the
    scene where Charlotte dies is heartbreaking.
  • My example

12
TONE
  • The authors or speakers attitude towards the
    subject he is writing about identified through
    his word choice.
  • Example The tone of Earrings is one of
    frustration.
  • My example

13
DICTION
  • The word choice used by an author to create a
    specific meaning and for a specific audience.
  • Example I want them. I need them. I love them.
    Beautiful earrings. Glorious earrings.
  • My example

14
HYPERBOLE (8th grade)
  • An overstatement or exaggeration without the
    intention of lying.
  • Ex. You could knock me over with a feather!
  • Ex. Im so hungry I could eat a horse!
  • Your Example

15
CONSONANCE (8th grade)
  • The repetition of two or more consonants at the
    end of a word or in the middle of words.
  • Ex. as in guys she gently sways at ease
  • Ex. I think in a blink I will wink and it will
    cause a stink.

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ASSONANCE (8th grade)
  • The repetition of vowel sounds to create internal
    rhyming.
  • Ex. Hear the mellow wedding bells.
  • Ex. The crumbling thunder of seas.
  • Your Example
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