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Dive into the world of poetry and unravel the beauty of figurative language techniques such as personification, alliteration, hyperbole, and more. Learn how words can create vivid imagery in your mind through metaphors and similes. Let the power of language transport you to new realms of creativity and expression.
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Figurative language From: addonis fort
Personification • An animal given human-like qualities or an object given life-like qualities • The sun was smiling down on me
Alliteration • Consonant sounds repeated at the beginning of words • My dog dug a deep whole an my backyard an my dad had to fell it back up
Assonance • Repeated VOWELS sounds in a line or lines of poetry • Yeah, that’s its name it’s what I am trying to define
Hyperbole • Exaggeration often used for emphasis • The Star test is going to be easy
Onomatopoeia • Words that imitate the sound they are naming • Roar, Bing , Buzz, Bang, Boom
Metaphor • A direct comparison of two unlike things • The man ran like a lion trying to get its prey
Simile • A comparison of two things using “like” or “as” • O my love is like a red rose
Imagery • Most images are visual, but they can also appeal to the senses of sound, touch, taste, or smell • something you can picture
Idiom • An expressing were the literal meaning of the expression. It means something other than what it actually says.(It’s raining cats and dogs) • Outside it is raining cats an dogs
Consonance • The repeating consonant sounds can be anywhere in the words • Anny was at the animal store
diamonte • Rain • Cold, wet • Falling, fresh, pouring • Puddles, drops, light, heat • Warming, burning, comforting • Hot, bright • Sun