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WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS WITH MEANINGS THAT ARE DIFFERENT FROM THEIR LITERAL MEANING FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
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ALLITERATION Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.”
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ASSONANCE Repeated vowel sounds “The fat cat sat on the mat”
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ONOMATOPOEIA Words whose sounds suggests it meaning “The bees buzzed”
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IMAGERY Creating pictures for the senses (through the use of similies or metaphors) “Fear was his constant companion.”
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METAPHOR A figure of speech stating two things are similar “The book was a passport to adventure.”
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SIMILE A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as.’ “She floated in like a cloud.”
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HYPERBOLE An extravagant exaggeration “My backpack weighs a ton!”
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PERSONIFICATION Giving human qualities to ideas and things “Her stomach growled.”
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ALLUSION A reference to a specific person, place or thing. “She is as pretty as the Mona Lisa.”
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SYMBOL Representation of something complex, general or abstract “The Statue of Liberty symbolizes the democratic ideal.”
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