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Figurative language

Figurative language. Tea kidd October 11, 2011 5 th period . presonification. An animal given human-like qualities of an objective given life-like qualities. Example : the sun peeked happily from behind a cold. Alliteration. Consonant sounds repeated at the beginigs of words

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Figurative language

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  1. Figurative language Tea kidd October 11, 2011 5th period

  2. presonification • An animal given human-like qualities of an objective given life-like qualities. • Example : the sun peeked happily from behind a cold.

  3. Alliteration • Consonant sounds repeated at the beginigs of words • EX : while I nodded , nearly napping , suddenly there came a tapping…’’

  4. Assonance • Repeated vowel sounds in a line or lines o poetry. • EX : fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese

  5. Hyperbole • When you exaggerate. • EX : I’m so hungry I can eat a cow !

  6. Onomatopoeia • Word’s that imitate the sounds they are nameing. • EX : the class crashed on the floor .

  7. Metaphor • Its ether Comparison, person , or a thing. You can use the words like are as. • EX: It is so cold in mrs.cox class , that I fill like I’m in the arctic.

  8. Simile • A comparison of two things using like are as . • EX: It as hot as a hot summers day.

  9. Imagery • Use of langue to create mental images. • EX : There’s a lot of images on Google.

  10. Idiom • It’s a expression • It’s raining cat’s and dog’s

  11. Consonance • Consonant sounds close together. • EX : do not eat in that tent.

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