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The Outsiders – Chapters 3 & 4 Figurative Language Name: Let’s review! Allusion – a reference to a person, place, or event from history, literature, sports, movies, or the arts Simile – a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as Metaphor – a comparison of two unlike things by saying one thing is a dissimilar object or thing Personification – giving human qualities to nonhuman things. Hyperbole – an exaggeration that cannot possibly be true. What are the 2 the allusions on page 37 of The Outsiders? What is the simile on page 42 of The Outsiders? Write the sentence that is BOTH a simile and personification page 58 of The Outsiders? What is the allusion on page 58 of The Outsiders? What is the example of a hyperbole on page 61 of The Outsiders? What is the personification on page 61 of The Outsiders? What is the metaphor on page 63 of The Outsiders?