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Figurative Language

Figurative Language. What is figurative language?. Figurative Language. Figurative Language does not mean what it says. It paints a picture in the reader’s mind. The author uses figurative language to emphasize something. It is often funny or shows a lot of feeling. Literal vs. Figurative.

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Figurative Language

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  1. Figurative Language What is figurative language?

  2. Figurative Language • Figurative Language does not mean what it says. • It paints a picture in the reader’s mind. • The author uses figurative language to emphasize something. • It is often funny or shows a lot of feeling.

  3. Literal vs. Figurative • Literal language means what it says. • Amelia Bedelia is very literal. She always does exactly what the words say.

  4. Figurative Language • Ms. Garcia gave me a thousand pages of homework. (It really means; Ms. Garcia gave me a lot of homework.) • Chill out! (It really means; relax.)

  5. Figurative Language Examples • That test was a piece of cake. (It really means that the test was easy.) • I am dying of thirst. (It really means that you are really thirsty.)

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