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Understanding Figurative Language
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Essential Questions
  • What is figurative language?
  • How can I interpret figurative language?

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Language Types
  • Were going to look at two types of language

figurative language
and literal language
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More on Literal
  • 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.
  • My meaning is exactly what I say.

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2nd Figurative
  • To be figurative is to not mean what you say but
    imply something else.

For example
If, I tell you We need to be as quiet as
church mice!
  • Im not asking you become mice. I want you to
    be quiet.

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Figurative vs. Literal
  • Confused?
  • Think of it this way
  • Literal as real
  • Figurative as imaginary

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Why Figurative Language?
  • Figurative language creates images for the
    reader. It helps the reader imagine what it
    looks like, feels like, taste like, sounds like,
    etc.

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Why Figurative Language?
  • Figurative language is more descriptive then
    literal language and it is more interesting to
    read.

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Kinds of figurative language
There are actually many kinds of figurative
language. In this presentation, well focus on
three
Personification
Similes
Alliteration
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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • To interpret figurative language means to
    understand what the author is trying to say
  • To interpret figurative language, its important
    to understand how different kinds of figurative
    language work

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • Personification is a kind of figurative
    language
  • Personification means to give human thoughts and
    qualities to nonhuman objects

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • How does this sentence show personification?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • How is this sentence showing the tree doing
    something that trees dont really do?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • Thats right! Trees cant really feel proud.
    This is an example of personification.

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    tree?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The leaves danced as they fell from the trees
  • What are the leaves doing that leaves cant
    really do?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The leaves danced as they fell from the trees
  • Thats right! Leaves cant dance
  • This is an example of personification
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    leaves?

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Lets Review!
  • What is figurative language?
  • What is personification?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • A simile is another kind of figurative language
  • A simile is a comparison between two unlike
    objects using like or as

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • What is being compared in this simile?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • What is being compared in this simile?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • Thats right! The author is comparing the
    students to pigs

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • What is the author trying to say about the way
    that the students are eating?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The waves licked the shore like a kitten
    lapping milk
  • What is the author comparing in this simile?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The waves licked the shore like a kitten
    lapping milk
  • Thats right! The waves are being compared to a
    kitten lapping milk

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The waves licked the shore like a kitten
    lapping milk
  • What is the author trying to say about the
    wavesthat they are rough and fierce, or small
    and gentle?

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Alliteration
  • Alliteration is a sentence or phrase that begins
    with the same sound.  Tongue twisters are
    generally alliterations.
  • For example  busy batters bat baseballs by
    bases.

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Alliteration
  • Fast Rabbits
  • Rabbits running so very fastIn the field of
    green, green grass.Sniffing for scents of snack
    time treats,Hippity Hopping on their happy bunny
    feet.When carrots and other foods are foundThe
    rabbits prance and pounce.

Can you find the alliteration?
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Alliteration
  • Fast Rabbits
  • Rabbits running so very fastIn the field of
    green, green grass.Sniffing for scents of snack
    time treats,Hippity Hopping on their happy bunny
    feet.When carrots and other foods are foundThe
    rabbits prance and pounce.

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Alliteration
  • Alliteration can also be as small a couple
    words
  • Mr. Mercer
  • Mara Mercer
  • Alliteration is about sound not letters
  • Fancy phones is an example of alliteration
  • What can cs alliterate with? How about gs?

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Which type of figurative language uses like or as
to make comparisons?
  1. Simile
  2. Alliteration
  3. Personification

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Which type of figurative language repeats the
same beginning sound?
  1. Personification
  2. Alliteration
  3. Simile

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Which type of figurative language gives human
qualities to non-human things?
  1. Simile
  2. Alliteration
  3. Personification

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The airplane landed as gracefully as a ballerina.
Which type of figurative language?
  1. Personification
  2. Simile
  3. Alliteration

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What does it mean?
  • The airplane landed as gracefully as a
    ballerina
  • Interpret the simile
  • What is the author comparing?
  • What is the author trying to tell us?

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What does it mean?
  • The airplane landed as gracefully as a
    ballerina
  • Interpret the simile
  • What is the author comparing?
  • What is the author trying to tell us?

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The water smashed angrily against the rocks. This
is an example of?
  1. Personification
  2. Simile
  3. Alliteration

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What does it mean?
  • The water smashed angrily against the rocks
  • Interpret the personification!
  • What is the water doing that water doesnt really
    do?
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    water?

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Essential Questions
  • Can you answer these questions?
  • What is figurative language?
  • How can I interpret figurative language?
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