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Figurative language

Figurative language. What is Figurative Language? The use of words, phrases, symbols, and ideas in such as way as to evoke mental images and sense impressions Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language. . Figurative language terms.

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Figurative language

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  1. Figurative language • What is Figurative Language? • The use of words, phrases, symbols, and ideas in such as way as to evoke mental images and sense impressions • Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else,you are using figurative language. 

  2. Figurative language terms • Simile • A simile uses the words “like” or “as”to compare one object or idea with another to suggest they are alike.Example: busy as a bee • Metaphor • The metaphor states a fact or draws a verbal picture by the use of comparison.A simile would say you are like something; a metaphor is more positive - it says you are something.Example: You are what you eat. • Personification • A figure of speech in which human characteristics are givento an animal or an object. Example: My teddy bear gave me a hug. • Alliteration • The repetition of the same initial letter, sound, or group of sounds in a series of words.Alliteration includes tongue twisters. Example: She sells seashells by the seashore.

  3. Figurative language terms cont. • Onomatopoeia • The use of a word to describe or imitate a natural sound or the soundmade by an object or an action. Example: snap crackle pop • Hyperbole • An exaggeration that is so dramatic that no one would believe the statement is true.Tall tales are hyperboles.Example: He was so hungry, he ate that whole cornfield for lunch, stalks and all. • Clichés • A cliché is an expression that has been used so often that it has become triteand sometimes boring. Example: Many hands make light work.

  4. Figurative Language Rap by Karen Schafer I like figurative language and I cannot lie. Analogies are so fly! Ground is to low as the sky is to high, This you can’t deny. We have similes, metaphors too, Like or as, is was, you choose. You can use them in your writing, So please make sure you do. To make you writing come alive, This is what you do! My idioms: we do want some So please use them hon! Figurative Language!

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