FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. The repetition of vowel sounds but not consonants. Examples: The cat sat on a mat. ASSONANCE.

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

The repetition of vowel sounds but not consonants. Examples: The cat sat on a mat. ASSONANCE

Meaning is not literal; includes words that say one thing and mean another. Examples of figurative language include similes, metaphors, personifications, and hyperbole. FIGURATIVE

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The act of giving human characteristics to an animal, object, or idea

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Figurative Not literal; uses figures of speech Used to create vivid impressions Words that say one thing and mean another Literal Taking words for their exact meaning WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FIGURATIVE AND LITERAL?

Taking words for their exact meaning LITERAL