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Figurative Language Academic Vocabulary For Middle School f black
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WHAT IS FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE? Figurative language is a word or phrase that departs from everyday literal language for the sake of comparison, emphasis, clarity, or freshness
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WHY USE FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE? Used well, figurative language enhances your writing and can be an economical way of getting an image or a point across. However, used incorrectly, figurative language can be confusing or downright silly.
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1. Hyperbole Extreme Exaggeration used to make a point: – “If I have told you once, I have told you thousand times…” – “My dog is so smart he can leap into a burning building and save a baby.”
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2. Alliteration Reuse of beginning sounds not letters: – “The king can’t rule with a carrot; he must use his crown. – “Mary made muffins with her maid.” – “The pretty pony paraded through the posy patch.”
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3. Personification Giving human characteristics to non- human things: – “The dog told me I needed to pay closer attention.” – “The boulder smiled at me as it glistened in the sun.” – “The sea was calling me to come and join it.”
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4. Onomatopoeia Words that make their own sounds. – “Crash went the waves on the shore.” – “Bang, bang went the gun.” – “Roof, roof went the dog.”
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5. Simile A comparison using the words “like” or “as”: – “She was as pretty as a peacock.” – “He talked like a dog barking out orders.” – “The kitten looked like a skunk with the strip down his back.”
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6. Metaphor A comparison WITHOUT using the words “like” or “as”: – “Talk about bad moods, my dad was a bear this morning.” – “The king is a majestic elk.” – “Music is the doctor for what ails our soul.” black
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7. Idiom Old sayings an cliché’s that have been way- over used but that people recognize their meanings. Their words have different meanings from the dictionary: – “It is raining cats and dogs.” – “They are a dime a dozen.” – “Two heads are better than one.” – “Blood is thicker than water.” black
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8. Imagery Most figurative language is ALL considered “imagery.” It is when you “Paint a Picture with Words.” Or, the formation of mental images through words: – “Her beauty was like a dream.” – “The succulent, bubbly pizza ignited my senses as I waited for a tasty bit.” black
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9. 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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Symbolism When a person, place, thing, or event that has meaning in itself also represents, or stands for, something else. = Innocence = America = Peace
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