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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. WHEN YOU USE WORDS IN AN IMAGINATIVE WAY TO EXPRESS IDEAS THAT ARE NOT LITERALLY TRUE. Figurative Language. Simile Metaphor Personification Onomatopoeia Symbol. Hyperbole Alliteration Idioms Oxymoron. Simile.

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

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  1. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE • WHEN YOU USE WORDS IN AN IMAGINATIVE WAY TO EXPRESS IDEAS THAT ARE NOT LITERALLY TRUE

  2. Figurative Language • Simile • Metaphor • Personification • Onomatopoeia • Symbol • Hyperbole • Alliteration • Idioms • Oxymoron

  3. Simile • A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike subjects using like or as. She is as good as gold. The book came flapping like a wounded duck.

  4. Metaphor • A figure of speech in which something is described as if it were something else, or a comparison between unlike things. Mr. Collins is a bearin the mornings.

  5. Personification • A type of figurative language in which a non-human subject (animal, object, or idea) is given human characteristics. The tea kettle sang happily.

  6. Onomatopoeia • The use of words that imitate sounds. The cooking bacon’s aroma and sizzle woke me.

  7. Symbol • Anything that stands for or represents something else. An eagle often represents freedom.

  8. Hyperbole • An exaggeration for effect. I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.

  9. Alliteration • The repetition of initial consonant sounds. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.

  10. Idioms • An expression that has a meaning all its own. It’s raining cats and dogs outside.

  11. Oxymoron • A figure of speech in which opposite or contradictory ideas are combined. She is just a poor little rich girl.

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