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Figurative Language in Lesson

Figurative Language in Lesson

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English

4th - 6th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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4 Slides • 4 Questions

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Figurative language

​A Lesson On Figurative Language Types

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Metaphors and Simile

Metaphors compare things that are not alike but have something in common like "heart of gold". This refers that the heart is a very important part and does not state that it is actually made of gold. Just like that similes compare any two things with each other, using like or as. "he can run as fast as the wind". This means that the person referred is very fast. Like or as is used, making it a simile and not a metaphor

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Idioms and Personification

Idioms are phrases that are not meant to be taken literally. Like if you say that someone has cold feet it does not mean they really do have "cold feet". It means that they are nervous. Now personification is when you give non living objects living traits like "Lightning danced across the sky". In this you are giving lightning a living trait that is dancing.

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Alliteration and Onomatopoeia

Alliteration is when you have a bunch of words mostly starting with the same letter like "peter piped picked a peck of pickled peppers. This has most words starting with the letter P. Now onomatopoeia is when you use sound words instead of normal ones like "The dog went woof, woof". Instead of saying the dog barked we are using sound words to say the same.

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Multiple Choice

"The classroom was a zoo" is which type of figurative language?

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Metaphor

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Simile

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Idiom

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Alliteration

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Multiple Choice

"Three grey geese in a field grazing. Grey were the geese and green was the grazing". Which type of figurative language is this?

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Onomatopoeia

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idiom

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alliteration

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metaphor

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Multiple Select

what is a simile?

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A type of figurative language.

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it compares 2 things using transition words

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it compares 2 things using like or as.

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It is similar to metaphors

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Fill in the Blank

"The car had an accident". Over here which sound word would you use to replace "Had an accident"?

Figurative language

​A Lesson On Figurative Language Types

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