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Figurative Language Adapted from TES resource
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Figurative Language The opposite of literal language is figurative language. Figurative language is language that means more than what it says on the surface. It usually gives us a feeling about its subject. A writers tool It helps the reader to visualize (see) what the writer is thinking – It puts a picture in the readers mind
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What is figurative language? Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language.
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Simile a direct comparison between two unlike things or a way of describing something by comparing it to something else, usually using the words “like” or “as”
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I am hungry as a horse. You run like a rabbit. He is sneaky as a snake. She is happy as a clam.
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The road was a ribbon wrapped through the desert. The clown was a feather floating away.
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The flowers danced in the wind. The hurricane’s winds are yelling while blowing outside my window. The friendly gates welcomed us.
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Idioms An idiom is a saying the does not mean exactly what the words themselves mean. For example “It’s raining cats and dogs,” means that it’s raining very heavily.
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What do these phrases really mean? He was rooted to the spot!!
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What do these phrases really mean? I was as lonely as a cloud!!
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What do these phrases really mean? With a heavy heart!!
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What do these phrases really mean? She was like a ray of sunshine!!
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What do these phrases really mean? I was feeling home sick!!
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What do these phrases really mean? There was a frog in my throat!!
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What do these phrases really mean? He was seeing stars!!
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What do these phrases really mean? There were butterflies in my tummy!!
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What do these phrases really mean? It was as though the world had ended!!
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What do these phrases really mean? She was feeling very down in the mouth!!
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