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LET Figurative Language Project

LET Figurative Language Project. By: Katelyn H utchins. A comparison between two things WITHOUT using like or as. Example 1: His room was a junk pile. Example 2: You are the sunshine of my life. Metaphor. Explanation: His room was really messy!!. His room was a junk pile.

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LET Figurative Language Project

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  1. LET Figurative Language Project By: Katelyn Hutchins

  2. A comparison between two things WITHOUT using like or as. • Example 1: His room was a junk pile. • Example 2: You are the sunshine of my life. Metaphor

  3. Explanation: His room was really messy!! His room was a junk pile.

  4. Explanation: This person really likes someone!! You are the sunshine of my life.

  5. A comparison using like or as. • Example 1: My brother is as sneaky as a rat. • Example 2: His temper was as explosive as a volcano. Simile

  6. Explanation: He was really sneaky!! My brother is as sneaky as a rat.

  7. Explanation: He was very mad! His temper was as explosive as a volcano.

  8. Explanation: words that have the letter 3 or more times in a sentence. • Example 1: Grandmas give good advice to girls. • Example 2: His dark eyes dared with danger. Alliteration

  9. Explanation: She gives really good advice. Grandmas give good advice to girls.

  10. Explanation: He was very mad!!! His dark eyes dared with danger

  11. Explanation: Words that describe different sounds. • Example 1: The bee went buzzing by the flower. • Example 2: The bacon was sizzling in the frying pan. Onomatopoeia

  12. Explanation: The sound a bee makes! The bee went buzzing .

  13. Explanation: The bacon was cooking. The bacon was sizzling in the frying pan.

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