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Discover the power of figurative language in this insightful guide that dives into the depths of personification, alliteration, assonance, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, metaphor, simile, and imagery. Unleash your creativity with techniques that bring life to words and enhance your writing skills.
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Figurative Language Daysi Moya
Personification • An Animal given human-like qualities or an object given life-like qualities. • Feeling action or characteristics
Alliteration • Constant sounds repeated at the beginning of words. • Caleb calls Chris cause he’s coming to California.
Assonance • Repeated vowel sounds in a line or lines of poetry. • Keeps sounding the same
hyperbole • Exaggeration often used for emphasis • Take something true then exaggerate it way farther.
Onomatopoeia • Words that imitate the sound they are naming. • A buzz or a ding or a hiss or a roar
Metaphor • A direct comparison of two unlike things. • Got to leave like or as out
Simile • A comparison of two things using like or as • My mind is like an ocean
Imagery • Most images are visual but they can also appeal to the sense of sound, touch, taste, or smell