
Figurative Language
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English
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9th Grade
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SAM FITZGERALD
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12 Slides • 4 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Find the simile
His eyes were the ocean.
She was as happy as a clam.
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
My house is a million miles away.
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Multiple Choice
Find the metaphor
His eyes were the ocean.
She was as happy as a clam.
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
My house is a million miles away.
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Multiple Choice
Find the hyperbole
His eyes were the ocean.
She was as happy as a clam.
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
My house is a million miles away.
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Multiple Choice
Find the personification
His eyes were the ocean.
She was as happy as a clam.
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
My house is a million miles away.
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Figurative Language
Language based on comparisons
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Meaning must be figured out:
She is a doll --> this means that she is sweet (she is not literally a plastic doll).
Figurative
Words function EXACTLY as stated:
The car was blue --> there is nothing to figure out
Literal
Figurative vs. Literal
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Types of Figurative Language (the meanings have to be figured out)
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She is brighter THAN the sun.
The metal twisted LIKE a ribbon.
He is AS fast AS a rabbit.
Examples
A comparison between two unlike things using like, as, or THAN
Simile
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Just because the key words are used, it doesn't make a simile. A comparison MUST be made.
"I LIKE pizza" is NOT a simile.
"The pizza is round LIKE the moon" is a simile - comparing pizza to moon
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His eyes were the ocean.
Her heart is stone.
Peter is a giraffe!
Examples
A comparison of two unlike things using the verb "to be"
Metaphor
I AM
He/She/ It IS
We/ They ARE
I WAS
He/She/ It WAS
We/ They WERE
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Just because the key words are used, it doesn't make a metaphor. A comparison MUST be made.
"His eyes WERE blue" is NOT a metaphor
"His eyes WERE the ocean" is a metaphor - comparing eyes to ocean
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Giving human traits to nonhuman things
Example:
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
The streets are calling my name.
Personification
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An extreme exaggeration
Examples:
My house is a million miles away.
I will love you forever.
Hyperbole
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-Figurative Language Statements
-Words not meant to be taken literally
Example:
Don't be a stick in the mud!
Idiom
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When opposites are put together
Examples:
Jumbo Shrimp
Pretty Ugly
Oxymoron
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Examples
Her hair is darker than the night.
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
I will die if this secret gets out.
His heart’s an ocean.
He said he would love her forever.
He is stone.
It’s old news.
Find the simile
His eyes were the ocean.
She was as happy as a clam.
The chair groaned when I sat in it.
My house is a million miles away.
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