
Figurative language
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Figurative language
by Alexandria Jemison
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Onomatopoeia
the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
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Multiple Choice
An onomatopoeia is also known as what?
An action word
A descriptive word
A sound word
A statement
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Symbolism
a symbol is when something is used to represent something else
symbols can be used to represent something other than the object itself, abstract concepts, and multiple layers of meaning
authors use symbolism to convey deeper meaning about a subject or topic
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Multiple Choice
What is a symbol?
a sign
something representing something else
an object
characters in a story
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Multiple Choice
Alliteration is:
Stressed syllables with same sound or sound group repeating at the beginning of two or more words
Stressed syllables with same sound or sound group repeating in the middle of two or more words
Stressed syllables with same sound or sound group repeating at the end of two or more words
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Repetition
Repetition= when the same word or image or idea is used continuously it creates rhyme
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Repetititon
Words or phrases that are repeated in the poem.
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FLASHBACK
events that occurred before the earliest event in the story
interrupts the plot to reveal what happened in the past
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Hyperbole
One ton = 2000 pounds
Could a backpack really weigh that much? NO!
This is an exaggeration so it is a hyperbole.
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Multiple Choice
What literary device is shown in the lyric?: "Ain't no sunshine when she's gone, and it's not warm when she's away" (Withers).
Allusion
Personification
Hyperbole
Simile
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Simile
Compares 2 things using the words "like" or "as"
Example: She is as tall as a giraffe.
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Metaphors
Compares 2 things by saying something is something else.
Example: My father is a bear in the morning.
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Multiple Choice
The snow is a white blanket.
simile
metaphor
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Multiple Choice
He is as sly as a fox.
simile
metaphor
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KEY WORDS
These words tell us that an author is comparing and contrasting something
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Lesson Vocabulary
Compare & Contrast means to look at how things are similiar and different
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Multiple Choice
If the story goes back in time to show you something, the author is using:
Foreshadowing
Hyperbole
Flashback
Oxymoron
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Puns
A pun is a play on words.
It is figurative language, which means it cannot be taken literally (actual or factual)
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Multiple Choice
The tree had a lot of bark but little bite.
Oxymoron
Pun
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Irony: the opposite of what is expected
literary device used in stories
3 types
....verbal
....dramatic
....situational
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