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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

BY: ADAM FRANK. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. SIMILE. It compares 2 different things using Like or As. His hands were cold as ice . Hyperbole. Exaggerating something to make it seem what its not. He would kill me if I did that!. Alliteration. Words with the same consonant sounds. Paris and

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

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  1. BY: ADAM FRANK FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

  2. SIMILE It compares 2 different things using Like or As. • His hands were cold as ice

  3. Hyperbole Exaggerating something to make it seem what its not • He would kill me if I did that!

  4. Alliteration Words with the same consonant sounds • Paris and • Pike • Picked a • Patch of • Pears • Peppers

  5. Metaphor Two things that don’t use like or as to compare things • This car cost more than your house!

  6. Personification Animals doing human actions • Those dogs are out there dancing again

  7. Onomatopoeia Words that represent sounds of something are words of onomatopeia • A Dog Barks , Cow Moos , Duck Quacks

  8. Idioms Expressions that don’t mean what they say. • Its hot as satins toenails in her

  9. Understatement Expression with less strength than expected • We’ll be back in a few minutes

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