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Figurative Language

Here are just a few examples of figurative language.. Simile: compares two things using

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Figurative Language

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    1. Figurative Language Reading Skills Review

    2. Here are just a few examples of figurative language. Simile: compares two things using “like” or “as” Metaphor: compares two things but does not use “like” or “as”- says one thing is another Hyperbole: an exaggeration Idioms: a colorful way of saying something- does not mean exactly what it says

    3. Now… Let’s look at examples. As you read each example of figurative language, think about which type of figurative language it is exemplifies.

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