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Title: Figurative Language


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Figurative Language
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Simile
  • A comparison of two unlike things using like or
    as
  • Your skin is as smooth as silk.
  • My love for you is like a raging fire.

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Metaphor
  • A direct comparison of two unlike things not
    using like or as
  • Michael Phelps is a fish in the water.
  • My neighbor is an evil monster.
  • The traffic is a nightmare.

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Personification
  • Giving human characteristics to inanimate objects
    (non-human things)
  • The stars were dancing in the sky.
  • The shoes in the window were calling out my name.

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Alliteration
  • The repetition of consonant sounds at the
    beginning of the words.
  • The whirling wind wailed all night long.
  • Stan sometimes sits with us at lunch.

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Assonance
  • The repetition of vowel sounds that occur
    anywhere in the word (not just at the beginning).
  • Remember its the sound, not necessarily the
    letter!
  • Twinkle, twinkle little star
  • Up above the world so high

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Consonance
  • The repetition of consonant sounds that occur
    anywhere in the word not just at the beginning.
  • Example He struck a streak of yucky luck!

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Hyperbole
  • Extreme Exaggeration
  • My mom is going to kill me if I miss curfew!
  • Ive watched that movie a million times!

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Paradox
  • A statement that is contradictory but true.
  • Why do we drive on a parkway but park on a
    driveway?
  • My only love sprung from my only hate.

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Pun
  • A play on words where a word has a double
    meaning.
  • To write with a broken pencil is pointless.
  • I hear people are dying to see the new funeral
    home.

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Dialogue
  • Conversation occurring between two or more
    characters
  • Are you going to the game? John asked.
  • Only if you go, answered Katie.

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Symbol
  • An object, person, or concept used to represent
    something else.
  • HeartLove
  • DovePeace
  • Blackevil, death
  • Wedding ring commitment

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Onomatopoeia
  • When a word sounds like its meaning
  • Boom
  • Screech
  • Whoosh

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Allusion
  • A reference to something in history or
    literature.
  • He betrayed me hes such a Judas.
  • I wish I could just put on my ruby slippers,
    click my heels and be home.

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Oxymoron
  • Pairing together two words with opposite meanings
  • Pretty Ugly
  • Alone together
  • Icy hot
  • Jumbo Shrimp

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Imagery
  • Writing that appeals to the senses (taste, touch,
    hear, smell, sight)
  • Ex. -Even the scent of my wet pants and scratchy
    wool sweater seemed to add to the aroma of life.

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Irony
  • When the opposite of what is expected happens
  • Example You find out you have won a set of four
    brand new 20s complete with spinners, and on
    your way to the tire store, you have a wreck and
    total your car!

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3 Types of Irony
  • Verbal -- Where what is said is the opposite of
    what is meant.
  • Situational Where events turn out opposite from
    what you expect.
  • Dramatic When the reader knows what is
    happening in the story and the other characters
    do not.

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Flashback
  • Recalling past events.
  • Ex. Scout remembers her childhood growing up in
    Maycomb.

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Foreshadowing
  • A hint of things to come
  • Ex. - A black cat crosses your path and dark
    clouds move in.
  • (Foreshadows something bad is about to happen.)

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Idiom
  • A statement meant to be taken figuratively not
    literally.
  • Ex. Its raining cats and dogs.

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Foil
  • A minor character that serves as a contrast to a
    major character.
  • Ex. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Bob Ewell, the
    horrible father, is a foil to the perfect father,
    Atticus Finch.
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