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I shampoo! Do you? Figurative Language
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“I shampoo” in an acronym for figurative language terms you need to know.
Imagery Simile Hyperbole Allusion Metaphor Personification Onomatopoeia Oxymoron
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Imagery Using one (or more) of the five senses to describe something.
Also known as sensory language. The suds in her hair tingled her scalp.
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Simile Using “like” or “as” when comparing two or more things.
Her hair was as soft as an angel’s wings.
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Hyperbole An extreme exaggeration for emphasis.
Her bangs were 10 feet tall.
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Allusion A reference to something historical, famous, or well known to illustrate the author’s message. Allusions are often metaphors and similes, too. The shampoo store was a Garden of Eden for hair products.
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Metaphor Comparing two or more things using IS or ARE.
His hair was a waterfall of golden sunshine.
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Personification I got you, girl!
Giving human characteristics to a non-human being or object, like an animal, to make a text relatable. The shampoo spoke to me, promising beautiful hair.
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Onomatopoeia Sound words for dramatic effect! ZING! That’s fresh!
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Oxymoron Two opposites that make a meaning together for dramatic effect. I felt like living death until I washed my hair.
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I shampoo!
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