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Figurative Language

Figurative Language. Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Personification. Simile vs. Metaphor. Metaphor Compare two unlike things by saying one thing IS the other. Ex. Life is a highway (Rascal Flatts ). Simile Compare two unlike things USING “like” or “as”

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Figurative Language

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  1. Figurative Language Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Personification

  2. Simile vs. Metaphor Metaphor Compare two unlike things by saying one thing IS the other. Ex. Life is a highway (Rascal Flatts) Simile Compare two unlike things USING “like” or “as” Ex. Life is like a box of chocolates (Forrest Gump)

  3. Types of metaphors • Direct • I am an eagle. • Implied • I spread my wings and prepare for a new adventure. • Extended • Life is a highway. I want to drive it all night long.

  4. Hyperbole & Personification Hyperbole In a house the size of a postage stamp, Lived a man as big as a barge. Create a line of poetry that uses hyperbole of size. Personification The sea returned to her bed after the harsh storm. Create a line of poetry that uses personification of water.

  5. Which of the following is an example of a simile? Your Feet Your feet smell so bad, just like limburger cheese, that I'm holding my nose tight between my two knees. by Denise Rodgers a. Your feet smell so bad b. Just like limburger cheese c. That I'm holding my nose tight d. Between my two knees.

  6. Which of the following is a metaphor? Early Bird Oh, if you're a bird, be an early bird And catch the worm for your breakfast plate. If you're a bird, be an early bird-- But if you're a worm, sleep late. by ShelSilverstein a. If you're a bird. b. Catch the worm. c. For your breakfast plate. d. Sleep late.

  7. Which of the following is an implied metaphor? • My life is a rollercoaster. • Life has its ups and downs. • I’m on a crazy ride called life. • Wild Thing is my theme song.

  8. Which of the following is a hyperbole? • That elephant is huge. • That elephant is a house. • That elephant is like Mr. O’Neill. • That elephant is as big as a tank.

  9. Which of the following shows personification? • The sea waved to the shore. • The sea was rough. • The sea was a battlefield. • The sea was like a lion.

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