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Simile A comparison using like, as, resembles, or than. Ex: Pyro’s eyes were as green as a spring meadow.
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Metaphor A comparison that does not use any connecting words.
Ex: The teacher is a mother hen.
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Personification Ex: Goldfish, the snack that smiles back
Giving an object or animal human qualities. Making it act like a “person.” Ex: Goldfish, the snack that smiles back Ex: The sky cried for her that day.
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Idiom An expression whose meaning is not anything like it sounds, but we still use it in the English language. Ex: It’s raining cats and dogs. Ex: He’s a chip off the old block.
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Hyperbole The use of exaggeration to create a strong impression, but is not meant to be taken literally. Ex: We’ve been in school forever!
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Alliteration Same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. Ex: Sam the Snake slithered slowly.
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Denotation of a word: The dictionary definition of that word.
Ex: Chicken- A bird that lays eggs
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Connotation of a word: What that words means to you; the emotional meaning the word has. Ex: If you call someone a “chicken,” it has a negative connotation (meaning they’re afraid of something)
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