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Figurative Language

Figurative Language. Figurative Language. Sometimes what you need is not exactly what you say. It’s using words in a different way. Figurative Language. Sometimes what you need is not exactly what you say. It’s using words in a different way. Used to draw a literary image. Personification.

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Figurative Language

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  1. Figurative Language

  2. Figurative Language Sometimes what you need is not exactly what you say. It’s using words in a different way.

  3. Figurative Language Sometimes what you need is not exactly what you say. It’s using words in a different way. Used to draw a literary image.

  4. Personification • Taking an object and giving it human qualities • Sun shining down • Boat hugged the shore

  5. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner

  6. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Mr. Clean

  7. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Mr. Clean

  8. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle

  9. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle

  10. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima

  11. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima

  12. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima • Cap’n Crunch

  13. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Snack Cake • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima • Cap’n Crunch

  14. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Snack Cake • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima • Cap’n Crunch • Little Debbie

  15. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Snack Cake • Tires • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima • Cap’n Crunch • Little Debbie

  16. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Snack Cake • Tires • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima • Cap’n Crunch • Little Debbie • The Michelin Man

  17. Companies use Personification • Household Cleaner • Oven Cleaner • Pancake Syrup • Cereal • Snack Cake • Tires • Vegetables • Mr. Clean • Mr. Muscle • Aunt Jemima • Cap’n Crunch • Little Debbie • The Michelin Man • Jolly Green Giant

  18. Kleenex says bless you.(Kleenex facial tissues) • Nothing hugs like Huggies.(Huggies Supreme diapers) • Unwrap a smile.(Little Debbie snack cakes) • Goldfish. The snack that smiles back.(Goldfish snack crackers) • Cottonelle. Looking out for the family.(Cottonelle toilet paper) • You're in good hands with Allstate.(Allstate Insurance Company) • The heartbeat of America.(Chevrolet cars) • The car that cares(Kia cars) • Acer. We hear you.(Acer computers) • How will you use us today?(Avery Labels)

  19. Alliteration • Same Sound at the start of every word • Sally seems to sit somewhere separate than Sonya • Caleb calls Chris cause he’s coming to California

  20. Assonance • Same vowel sound in words • “Try to light the fire”

  21. Hyperbole • Takes the truth and exaggerates it way farther • I am so hungry I could eat a horse. • I have a million things to do today. • The whole world was staring at me

  22. Onomatopoeia • A word that imitates or suggests the source of the sound that it describes • Buzz • Ding • Hiss

  23. Comic Strips • Make frequent use of • Bam • Pow • Wham • ker-splash • lickety-wop

  24. In 2002, DC Comics introduced a villain named Onomatopoeia, an athlete, martial artist and weapons expert who only speaks sounds.

  25. in Alka-Seltzer's "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz. Oh, what a relief it is!" jingle, recorded in two different versions (big band and rock) by Sammy Davis, Jr.

  26. Rice Krispies makes a "snap, crackle, pop" when one pours on milk.

  27. Click it or ticket (click of the connecting seatbelt; US DOT campaign).

  28. Simile • Used 2 compare 2 unrelated things with an element that is shared (using like or as) • My mind is LIKE an ocean • It’s as smooth AS jazz

  29. Metaphor • Similar to Simile without using Like or As • My words are a river • My mind is an ocean

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