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Poetic Palette: Exploring Figurative Language in Writing

Discover the art of Figurative Language through alliteration, assonance, hyperbole, and more with vivid examples. Unveil the beauty of metaphors, similes, and imagery, and delve into the world of idiom and consonance. Enhance your writing skills and unlock the power of words!

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Poetic Palette: Exploring Figurative Language in Writing

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  1. Ardreauna Hayes Figurative Language

  2. Personification • Non-human things or abstractions are represented as having human qualities. • Example: Cornbread is calling my name. Ardreauna…..come eat me!

  3. Alliteration • Repetition of the same sounds at the beginning of two words or more adjacent words or stressed syllables. • Example: The big blue bunny eats blueberry muffins.

  4. Assonance • Repetition of vowel sounds in words close together. • Example: I made my way to the lake.

  5. Hyperbole • Exaggerated figure of speech for emphasis or effect • Example: The book weighted a ton.

  6. Onomatopoeia • Use of words that sound like what they mean. • Example: buzz, purr, ding dong, slam.

  7. Metaphor • Comparison in which the author describes a person or thing using words that are not meant to be taken literally. • Example: Boy is a mule.

  8. Simile • Comparison of two things that are different, usually using the words like or as. • Example: My love is like a red, red rose.

  9. Imagery • Create a mental image in your mind. • Example: As my mama was in the kitchen cooking, I could smell steak.

  10. Idiom • An expression that has a different meaning from the literal meaning of its individual words. • Example: Have the upper hand or under the weather.

  11. Consonance • Constant sounds close together. • Example: I dropped the locket in the thick mud.

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