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Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics.

Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics. Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as The lightening danced in the sky. Figurative Language Does not mean literally The girl had her head in the clouds.

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Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics.

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  1. Personification Giving animals or objects human characteristics. Metaphor A comparison between two things without using like or as The lightening danced in the sky. Figurative Language Does not mean literally The girl had her head in the clouds Enter the description here. To do this, triple-click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down. Enter the description here. To do this, triple-click on this existing text and simply start typing. Do not press the delete key! Once you have entered your text, rotate this box so that it is upside down. Synonym Words that mean the same Happy = Glad

  2. Simile It’s a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using the word like or as. Example: “The boy hopped like a kangaroo,” said Bob. Antonym A word of the opposite meaning. Example: Hot and Cold Setting The setting of a story, poem, or play is the time and place of the action. Example: Place, Time, and Date Conflict It is a struggle between opposing forces. Example: “The cat stole the dog’s toy,” said Jim. Opinion What you, yourself view or think. Example: “The soccer uniforms were ugly,” stated Justin. Simile It’s a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using the word like or as. Example: “Like dead trees that never fell,” said Tim.

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