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Figurative Language “Figuring it Out”
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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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Alliteration When the beginning of words start with the same consonant or vowel sounds in stressed syllables – and the words are close together. It is a device that is used to have dramatic impact on the listener. Also known as tongue twisters!
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Alliteration Little lizards leap by the lake.
Slithery snails slide so slow. Pink pigs play in the pen.
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Onomatopoeia A word that “makes” a sound SPLAT PING SLAM POP POW
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Comparison of two things using “like” or “as.”
Simile Comparison of two things using “like” or “as.” Examples The metal twisted like a ribbon. She is as sweet as candy.
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A comparison must be made.
Important! Using “like” or “as” doesn’t make a simile. A comparison must be made. Not a Simile: I like pizza. Simile: The moon is like a pizza.
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Metaphor Two things are compared without using “like” or “as.”
Examples All the world is a stage. You are a baby. Her heart is stone.
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Personification Giving human traits to objects or ideas. Examples
The sunlight danced. Water on the lake shivers. The streets are calling me.
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Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect.
Hyperbole Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect. Examples I will love you forever. My house is a million miles away. She’d kill me.
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Understatement Expression with less strength than expected.
The opposite of hyperbole. I’ll be there in one second. This won’t hurt a bit.
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Idiom A saying that isn’t meant to be taken literally.
Doesn’t “mean” what it says Don’t be a stick in the mud! You’re the apple of my eye. I have an ace up my sleeve.
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Allusion An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art. Writers usually do not explain their allusions. They expect that their readers will be familiar with the things to which they refer.
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Allusion Example: I was supposed to go out with my friends, but my plans were changed. All of my siblings were gone, but I had been in the house slaving like Cinderella, scrubbing the floors on my hands and knees, washing clothes and dishes and making everyone’s beds
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Allusion Examples in Rap
I’m full strength like a Cyclops‘s eye drops, I got support like high-tops. – Ugly Duckling, Left Behind. “The side lines is lined with casualties Who sip the life casually, then gradually become worse Don’t bite the apple, Eve” -Jay-Z “My rep grows like the nose of Pinocchio, Just because I’ve mastered the art of braggadocio.” -Akrobatik “Tonedeff’s slays giants, as if my legal name’s David.” -Tonedeff
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Pun A form of “word play” in which words have a double meaning.
I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger and then it hit me. I’m reading a book about anti- gravity. It’s impossible to put it down. I was going to look for my missing watch, but I didn’t have the time.
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Oxymoron When two words are put together that contradict each other. “Opposites” Jumbo Shrimp Pretty Ugly Freezer Burn
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Quiz On a separate sheet of paper…
I will put an example of figurative language on the board. You will write whether it is an simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, pun, proverb, idiom, onomatopoeia, oxymoron or understatement. You can use your notes.
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He drew a line as straight as an arrow.
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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The sun was beating down on me.
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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Can I have one of your chips?
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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