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Page 1: Figurative Language. Do Now: What is the difference between speaking literally and figuratively?

Figurative Language

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Do Now:

What is the difference between speaking

literally and figuratively?

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Figurative vs. Literal

When we speak literally, we are saying EXACTLY what we mean.

When we speak figuratively, the understanding is meant to be IMAGINATIVE instead of exact.

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Types of Figurative Language

Simile- a form of figurative language that makes a comparison between two things using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Examples:

After playing in the snow for over an hour, when the girl came in, her cheeks were as red as a tomato.

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My hand raced like lightening as I rushed to get my homework done on time.

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My mother exploded like a volcano when she found out that I failed math for the semester.

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The students ran to the cafeteria like a pack of hungry wolves awaiting their meal.

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The blistering summer heat made it feel as if I were standing next to the sun.

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While cutting up the onion, my eyes leaked like a faucet.

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Her eyes twinkled like stars in the night’s sky.

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The woman felt as big as a house after eating the entire tray of cookies.

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The time dragged endlessly in class as if I were waiting for the outer planets to orbit the sun.

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Her smile bloomed like a lotus flower sitting atop a still pond.

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The moon shone like a glowing diamond on the calm lake.

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Metaphor- another way of showing comparisons; however, it is a DIRECT comparison.

Metaphors DO NOT use the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Examples:

The baby is an angel sent straight from heaven.

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School is a prison keeping us trapped from enjoying this beautiful spring day.

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Her hair is a long, cascading waterfall flowing down her back.

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That restaurant’s food is garbage, and I will never be eating there again!

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The teacher is a monster for giving us a report to write over our Christmas break.

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His heart is a black hole where love doesn’t exist.

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People today are slaves to technology.

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This house is an icebox.

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The teenage boy’s stomach is a bottomless pit.

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My mother is the sun in my sky.

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Love is a delicate flower opening to the warmth of spring.

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Personification- A form of figurative language where nonliving things are given the qualities and characteristics of living things.

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Examples:

The Christmas lights performed on Christmas Eve.

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The garbage disposal chewed the waste down the chute.

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Jazz music punched out of the saxophone.

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The factory coughed out puffs of smoke.

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The leaves skipped across the Autumn ground.

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The sun bowed to the Earth as the moon entered the evening sky.

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The hungry waves grabbed our sandcastle and pulled it into the foamy sea.

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My feet cheered after I finally sat down.

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The darkness tapped on my shoulder while I slept.

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My homework ate up the lead of my pencil.

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Joy and happiness ran out the door when I got in trouble.

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The blackboard spat out math problems.

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Hyperbole- An EXAGGERATED statement used as a figure of speech to make a strong effect.

Using vivid verbs often helps to create hyperbole.

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We have been waiting in line for an eternity to get in to see the show.

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I tried to spit but it turned into an ice cube before it hit the ground.

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My hand raced across the page with such speed that it began leaving a trail of smoke.

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My sister plunged into the water with such force, it created a tidal wave.

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The teacher roared at the class with such anger it shattered my eardrums.

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After hearing the news, my jaw dropped to the floor.

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It rained last night and now I have a lake in my backyard.

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The student’s speech took almost a year to complete.

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My stomach growled so loudly as I awaited lunch, I knew that I could eat out the entire cafeteria.

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He hit the baseball with such power, the cover flew off the ball.

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Now it’s your turn. I want you to create your own examples of each:

Simile Metaphor Personification Hyperbole