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Figurative Language

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What is figurative language?

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Figurative or Nonliteral Language:

Words or phrases with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.

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Anthony: “Lets hit the books!”

Ella: “Great idea!”

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Literal Meaning: Figurative Meaning:

“Hit the books” Study hard

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There are many types of Figurative Language:

1. Hyperbole2. Personification3. Idiom4. Metaphor5. Simile 6. Alliteration7. Onomatopoeia

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Hyperbole:

An exaggerated statement

or claim not meant to be

taken literally.

*1 ton = 2000 pounds*

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“My backpack weighs a ton!”

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Personification:

Giving human attributes to

nonhuman things (animals or

objects).

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“On the windy day, the leaves danced across the lawn.”

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Idiomatic Expressions or “Idiom”

A phrase having a meaning

not related to individual

words in the phrase.

“He woke up on the wrong

side of the bed.”

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Metaphor:

A comparison between two

things that aren't alike but

do have something in

common.

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“Books are keys to unlocking success.”

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Simile:

The comparison between

two things that aren't alike

but do have something in

common using the words like

or as in comparison.

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Alliteration:

▪ Using the same letter or sound at the beginning closely connected words.

▪ Using alliteration in titles is a good way to catch someone’s attention!

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Onomatopoeia:

▪ Using or creating a word that resembles or suggests the sound that it describes.

▪ I heard sirens after the loud BOOM from the crash.

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Why does English use Figurative language?

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Some reasons include:

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▪ More interesting to read

▪ Deeper meaning

▪ Create better understanding

▪ Emphasis something

▪ Describe something better

▪ It’s Creative!

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Where do we find Figurative Language?

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Almost Everywhere!

▪ Poetry▪ Conversations▪ Fiction Books▪ Non-Fiction Books▪ Advertisements▪ Commercials▪ Etc.

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Similes are extremely common and easy to make.

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How to make a simile:

1. Choose two different things to compare.Ex. Teddy Bear and Clouds2. Identify one thing they have in common.Ex. Both look soft/ fluffy. 3. Use the words “like” or “as” to emphasize the

thing they have in common.

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The teddy bear was as soft as a cloud.

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The teddy bear felt like a soft cloud.

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Write a positive simile about your shoulder partner!Ex. Irene is as _______ as a ________.