Figurative language

Figurative language

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

In the poem, the line "Like a gentle breeze on a warm summer's day" contains a simile. What is being compared to a gentle breeze?

Back

The beauty of friendship.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Poem about friendship highlights its beauty, support, and trust.

Back

"In moments of doubt, when shadows may loom"

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

In the poem, "Friendship emerges, dispelling the gloom" contains a simile. What is being compared to the act of emerging?

Back

Friendship

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Poem about friendship highlights its beauty, trust, and support. Which phrase compares friendship to a 'beacon of hope'?

Back

'With shared dreams and aspirations, we unite'.

Answer explanation

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." It is a literary device that creates a vivid image by drawing similarities between two seemingly unrelated things. Similes are used to make descriptions more imaginative and engaging by highlighting characteristics or qualities that are shared between the two objects being compared. For example, "Her smile is as bright as the sun" is a simile that compares the brightness of a smile to the brightness of the sun. Similes are commonly used in poetry, literature, and everyday language to enhance descriptions and create a stronger impact on the reader or listener.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Example of a metaphor:

Back

Her smile was as bright as the sun.

Answer explanation

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action by referring to something else, implying a comparison or similarity between the two. It is a way to convey meaning or create vivid imagery by stating that one thing is another, even though they are not literally the same.

Unlike similes, which use "like" or "as" to make comparisons, metaphors directly state the comparison without using such explicit comparative words. Metaphors can be found in literature, poetry, everyday language, and various forms of creative expression.

For example, in the phrase "Time is a thief," time is compared to a thief, suggesting that time steals or takes away things from us. This metaphorical statement expresses the idea that time passes quickly and we lose opportunities or experiences as it goes by.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Metaphor: "Life is a journey"

Back

Life is unpredictable and filled with detours.

Answer explanation

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action by referring to something else, implying a comparison or similarity between the two. It is a way to convey meaning or create vivid imagery by stating that one thing is another, even though they are not literally the same.

Unlike similes, which use "like" or "as" to make comparisons, metaphors directly state the comparison without using such explicit comparative words. Metaphors can be found in literature, poetry, everyday language, and various forms of creative expression.

For example, in the phrase "Time is a thief," time is compared to a thief, suggesting that time steals or takes away things from us. This metaphorical statement expresses the idea that time passes quickly and we lose opportunities or experiences as it goes by.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Metaphorical expression: Time flies when you're having fun.

Back

Time flies when you're having fun.

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