Figurative Language Figurative Language. Figurative language is the use of words that go beyond their ordinary meanings. It requires you to use your imagination.

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Figurative Language Figurative Language

Figurative language is the use of words that go beyond their ordinary meanings. It requires you to use your imagination to figure out the author's meaning. The water’s reflection was like the sun on glass. The water’s reflection was like the sun on glass.

SIMILE SIMILE A figure of speech comparing two different things using the words “like” or “as.” After the football game, the boy was so sore he walked like a toy soldier.

METAPHOR METAPHOR A figure of speech comparing two different things without using the words “like” or “as.” Stars are buttons off the angels’ gowns.

Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia a word or words that imitate a sound The click, click, click of the computer keys gave Mrs. Jones a headache.

Personification Personification giving human characteristics to things that are not human The moonlight walked across the water.

HYPERBOLE HYPERBOLE figurative language where exaggeration is used for emphasis Our teacher is so old she probably taught cavemen how to make a wheel.

ALLITERATION ALLITERATION figurative language using the repetition of consonant sounds

OXYMORON figurative language in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction "I like a smuggler. He is the only honest thief.“ -Charles Lamb

PUN the humorous use of a word or phrase so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or application

IDIOM an expression whose meaning is does not make sense in literal terms

CLICHÉ phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought

ONOMATOPOEIA

What type of figurative language is the following sentence? Helga hangs handkerchiefs on the line.

ALLITERATION

What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The boy could swim like a fish.

SIMILE

What type of figurative language is used in the following sentence? John is a mountain on the field.

What type of figurative language is used in the following sentence? Jimmy is so skinny, a skeleton looks fatter than he does!

HYPERBOLE

What type of figurative language is the following sentence? The trees danced by the shore.

What type of figurative language is the following? What type of figurative language is the following?