Brooklyn Anderson, Kylee Maish, Noah Roberts

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Brooklyn Anderson, Kylee Maish, Noah Roberts Figurative Language Brooklyn Anderson, Kylee Maish, Noah Roberts

Definition- When you give something no human a human trait Definition- When you give something no human a human trait. Such as talking. Personification

Hump Day!

The Gingerbread Man!

Both the Gingerbread Man & The Camel are examples of personifications because they are talking which is a human trait.

Definition- Comparing two similar objects without using “like” or “as”. Metaphor

http://youtu.be/jukv9Q1eR2g?t=22s

This is a metaphor because you obviously can not be king kong This is a metaphor because you obviously can not be king kong. All though you can bang on your chest.

This song is a metaphor because

Simile Definition- Comparing two similar objects using “like” or “as”.

this is a simile because its comparing music to magic useing like Till I Collapse Eminem this is a simile because its comparing music to magic useing like

Hyperbole Definition- An over exaggeration in a text.

Tom and Jerry Tom can not really have bees form into a hat in beard on his face.

Onomatopoeia Definition- Words that mean sounds in there place. BOOM BOOM BOOM ZAP ZING ZOOP Definition- Words that mean sounds in there place.

Bang Bang Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj

Alliteration Definition- The occurrence of the same letter in the beginning of the sentence.

Here Mursday this is alliteration because its using the c sound multiple times in a row

Idiom Definition- a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.

http://youtu.be/g8PrTzLaLHc?t=46s

This song is an Idiom because he is really not on top of the world This song is an Idiom because he is really not on top of the world. It just means he is really happy.