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Use after the Figurative Language Power Point Slides Metaphors Use after the Figurative Language Power Point Slides

Examples: Marcy was feeling blue after her dog was hit by a car. Mr. Donaldson's bland speech put all of us to sleep.

Examples: Karen's hair is silk. Kylie has such a bubbly personality that she has lots of friends.

Examples: The attorney began to grill the witness. Mr. Hawkins shot down my idea to paint the wall with our school colors.

Examples: Don and Shelley gave us a warm reception into their home. Cameron knew he was toast when he didn't know the answers to the first five problems on the test.