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Title: Figurative Language


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Figurative Language
Symbolism
Personification
Simile
Puns
Metaphor
Imagery
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Figurative Language...
  • ...expresses something more than the dictionary
    meaning of words.
  • ...paints vivid images in the mind of the reader.
  • is used to create a special effect or feeling.

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Metaphors
  • ...are used to compare two different things that
    have something in common.
  • do not use words such as like, as, than, or
    resembles.
  • say something is something else.
  • Examples
  • Dont be a Road Hog!
  • The guy is a rock!
  • She is a Couch Potato.

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Similes
  • are used to compare two things that have
    something in common using words such as like or
    as.
  • Examples
  • His teeth were as white as pearls.
  • She smells like a rose.

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Symbolism
  • is using an object or action that means
    something more than its literal meaning.
  • Authors use symbolism in writing to deliver a
    message that adds depth to the written work. 
  • (continued on next slide)

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Symbolism (cont.)
  • Symbols may be objects, characters, colors,
    forces of
    nature, or numbers.
  • Symbols may have different meanings in different
    stories and situations.
  • Examples
  • The American flag often symbolizes freedom.
  • The color purple often symbolizes royalty,
    justice, and/or truth.

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Puns A Play on Words
  • is the humorous use of a word or words having
    more than one meaning.
  • Examples
  • When a clock is hungry, it goes back for seconds.
  • A dog not only has a fur coat but also pants. .
  • I recently spent money on detergent to unclog my
    kitchen sink. It was money down the drain.

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Imagery
  • is the use of words or figures of speech to
    create a vivid mental picture or physical
    sensation.
  • allows a writer to show a writer what she means
    instead of just telling someone. 
  • continued on next slide

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Imagery (cont.)
  • Examples
  • Our parched throats longed for something cool--a
    strawberry ice, a tall frosted glass of lemonade.
  • Suddenly, the melon gave way with a crack,
    revealing the deep, pink sweetness inside.

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Personification
  • is when a writer speaks of an animal, object,
    or idea as if it were human.
  • uses words usually applied to a person to
    describe non-human things or ideas.  This is a
    way of making writing more interesting and
    lively. 
  • continued on next slide

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Personification
  • Examples
  • The crisp autumn wind invited the leaves to
    dance. .
  • The cold wind shrieked through the cracks in the
    old house.
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