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Figurative and Literal Language Literally: words function exactly as defined The car is blue. He caught the football. Figuratively: figure out what it means I’ve got your back. You’re a doll. ^Figures of Speech
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Figurative Language Review Mini-Lesson: 1.Define the following terms in your notebook: simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, pun, proverb, idiom, onomatopoeia, oxymoron or understatement. 2.Identify the type of figurative for each of the following based on the definitions.
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1 He drew a line as straight as an arrow.
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2 Knowledge is a kingdom and all who learn are kings and queens.
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3 Can I see you for a second?
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4 The sun was beating down on me.
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5 A flag wags like a fishhook there in the sky.
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6 I'd rather take baths with a man-eating shark, or wrestle a lion alone in the dark, eat spinach and liver, pet ten porcupines, than tackle the homework, my teacher assigns.
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7 Ravenous and savage from its long polar journey, the North Wind is searching for food—
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8 Dinner is on the house.
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9 Can I have one of your chips?
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10 Don’t bit the hand that feeds you.
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11. The clouds smiled down at me.
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12. SPLAT!
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13. She is as sweet as candy
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14. I could sleep forever!
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15. He drove his expensive car into a tree and found out how the Mercedes bends
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16. I used to have a fear of hurdles, but I got over it
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17. The wheat field was a sea of gold.
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18. The streets called to him.
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19. POP!
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20. She was dressed to the nines.
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21. The early bird catches the worm.
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22. Old news
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23. Your face is killing me!
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24. She was as white as a ghost.
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25. She has a skeleton in her closet.
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