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Figurative Language Today Ms. Kudsi will be talking about: Hyperboles and Personification
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Personification *giving human characteristics to things, animals, or ideas. Examples: The pencil flew out of my hand. Blind justice.
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Example Example: “The wind yells while blowing." The wind cannot yell. Only a living thing can yell.
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Additional examples The ancient car groaned into third gear. The cloud scattered rain throughout the city. The tropical storm slept for two days.
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Movies and Cartoons Personification is often used in movies and cartoons Example: Shrek Mickey Mouse
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Activity Write down as many types of personification you can think of.
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Pick a noun from this list sun moon stars sky sea stone night mountain dawn morning
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Pick a verb from this list tells shows reminds teaches listens remembers brings looks dances dreams guides takes
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Now you get to create! Place the two words next to each other and make a personification! Example: noun=stone Verb=listens The stone listens carefully to the grass as it grows around it.
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Hyperbole *an exaggeration *used to heighten effect. It is not used to mislead the reader, but to emphasize a point. Examples: I nearly died laughing. I tried a thousand times.
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Example Example: She’s said so on several million occasions.
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What examples do you use of hyperboles? I could sleep for a year. This box weighs a ton. I've told you a million times not to exaggerate. Your mother is so small she does chin-ups on the curb.
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Activity Fill in the following blanks with a hyperbole: That student is so lazy that.......................... That class was so boring (or exciting) that....................
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