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Title: Figurative Language


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Figurative Language
  • Figuring it Out

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Figurative and Literal Language
  • Literally words function exactly as defined
  • The car is blue.
  • He caught the football.
  • Figuratively figure out what it means
  • Ive got your back.
  • Youre a doll.
  • Figures of Speech

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Simile
  • Comparison of two things using like or as.
  • Examples
  • The metal twisted like a ribbon.
  • She is as sweet as candy.

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Important!
  • Using like or as doesnt make a simile.
  • A comparison must be made.
  • Not a Simile I like pizza.
  • Simile The moon is like a pizza.

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Metaphor
  • Two things are compared without using like or
    as.
  • Examples
  • All the world is a stage.
  • Men are dogs.
  • Her heart is stone.

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Personification
  • Giving human traits to objects or ideas.
  • Examples
  • The sunlight danced.
  • Water on the lake shivers.
  • The streets are calling me.

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Hyperbole
  • Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect.
  • Examples
  • I will love you forever.
  • My house is a million miles away.
  • Shed kill me.

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Onomatopoeia
  • A word that makes a sound
  • SPLAT
  • PING
  • SLAM
  • POP
  • POW

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Idiom
  • A saying that isnt meant to be taken literally.
  • Doesnt mean what it says
  • Dont be a stick in the mud!
  • Youre the apple of my eye.
  • I have an ace up my sleeve.

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Pun
  • A form of word play in which words have a
    double meaning.
  • I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger
    and then it hit me.
  • Im reading a book about anti-gravity. Its
    impossible to put it down.
  • I was going to look for my missing watch, but I
    didnt have the time.

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Oxymoron
  • When two words are put together that contradict
    each other. Opposites
  • Jumbo Shrimp
  • Pretty Ugly
  • Freezer Burn

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Quiz
  • On a separate sheet of paper
  • I will put an example of figurative language on
    the board.
  • You will write whether it is an simile, metaphor,
    personification, hyperbole, pun, proverb, idiom,
    onomatopoeia, oxymoron or understatement.
  • You can use your notes.

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  • He drew a line as straight as an arrow.

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2
  • Knowledge is a kingdom and all who learn are
    kings and queens.

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3
  • The sun was beating down on me.

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4
  • A flag wags like a fishhook there in the sky.

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5
  • I'd rather take bathswith a man-eating
    shark,or wrestle a lionalone in the dark,eat
    spinach and liver,pet ten porcupines,than
    tackle the homework,my teacher assigns.

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6
  • Ravenous and savagefrom its longpolar
    journey,the North Windis searchingfor food

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7
  • Dinner is on the house.

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8.
  • The clouds smiled down at me.

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9.
  • SPLAT!

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10.
  • She is as sweet as candy

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11.
  • I could sleep forever!

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12.
  • He drove his expensive car into a tree and found
    out how the Mercedes bends

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13.
  • I used to have a fear of hurdles, but I got over
    it

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14.
  • The wheat field was a sea of gold.

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15.
  • The streets called to him.

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16.
  • POP!

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17.
  • She was dressed to the nines.

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18.
  • Old news

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19.
  • She has a skeleton in her closet.

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20.
  • My teacher is a dragon.
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