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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. ANETT AGUILERA AND HEATHER VESPUCCI SEPTEMBER 22,2011. SIMILE. To use like or as to compare 2 things. Ex. That elephant was as big as a bus. METAPHOR. To compare 2 thing without using like or as. Ex. She has a heart of a lion. HYPERBOLE.

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

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  1. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ANETT AGUILERA AND HEATHER VESPUCCI SEPTEMBER 22,2011

  2. SIMILE • To use like or as to compare 2 things. Ex. That elephant was as big as a bus.

  3. METAPHOR • To compare 2 thing without using like or as. Ex. She has a heart of a lion

  4. HYPERBOLE • Using exaggeration to make a point. Ex. I had a ton of homework.

  5. Onomatopoeia • Sound word • Ex. The roster went cocka doodle doo

  6. Alliteration • Repetition of beginning sounds • Ex: She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

  7. Personification • Giving human qualities to something not human Ex. The bed groaned when I go up.

  8. Idiom • A well known expression that does not mean what it says • Ex: Quit joshing me please.

  9. problems 1.She was as old as dirt. 2.Bobby bought bacon for breakfast. 3.He has tons of money! 4. My computer hates me because I give it viruses. 5. Her room is a pigs sty. 6.The egg went splat. 7.He was as old as the hills.

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