
Figurative Language Vocab
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English
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8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Figurative Language Terms
Please make sure you copy down the words and definitions into your notes and study. You will be expected to know how to spell the vocab words and identify them with examples. It would be wise to study the examples given as well.
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1.Alliteration
the repetition of the first (initial) sound at the beginning of two or more words close to one another
"do or die"
"the sweet smell of success"
"now or never"
"safe and sound"
2.Repetition
The repeating of words or phrases done for an obvious
intent or to emphasize an idea.
Keeping time, time, time
In a sort of Runic rhyme,
To the paean of the bells
Of the bells
To the throbbing of the bells
Of the bells, bells, bells
3.onomatopoeia
the use of real words that imitate sounds
clang, moo, meow, boom, buzz
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4.simile
a comparison between two things using "like" or "as"
He is as tall as a tree!
5.metaphor
a comparison made WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
He is a tree!
6.Imagery
Language that appeals to the five senses. Words or phrases that help you see, smell, hear, taste, or feel something.
Then a mile of warm sea-scented beach.
Three fields to cross till a farm appears;
A tap at the pane, the quick sharp scratch
And blue spurt of a lighted match.
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7.personification
adding human traits to non-living objects
The alarm clocked yelled at me.
8.Tone
the author's attitudes, ideas, and/or feeling about a certain topic
9.Mood
the feeling the reader or audience is supposed to get
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Allusion
a reference to a well known story, person, or event
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11. Symbolism
An object or color in literature that represents a larger idea
12. Hyperbole
An exaggeration used to express feeling
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.
I'm dying of boredom
13. Rhyme Scheme
The pattern of rhyming words at the end of lines in a poem
14. Oxymoron
A figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined/2
words are right next to each other
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15. Paradox
similar to an oxymoron but includes a whole phrase, not just two words.
16. Central Idea/Theme
the main idea or lesson to learn from the text; is at least
one sentence and can be supported by evidence/quotes
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Figurative Language Terms
Please make sure you copy down the words and definitions into your notes and study. You will be expected to know how to spell the vocab words and identify them with examples. It would be wise to study the examples given as well.
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