Title: What is Figurative Language? And What are Idioms?
1What is Figurative Language?AndWhat are Idioms?
2Figurative Language
assonance
simile
personification
metaphor
Alliteration
onomatopoeia
3Simile a way of describing something by
comparing it with something else using "like" or
"as"
4I am hungry as a horse.
You run like a rabbit.
She is happy as a clam.
He is sneaky as a snake.
5Metaphor
A way of describing something by comparing it
to something else
6The girl was a fish in the water.
The clown was a feather floating away.
7Personification to compare something that is not
human as if it had human characteristics
8The flowers danced in the wind.
The friendly gates welcomed us.
The Earth coughed and choked in all of the
pollution.
9Alliteration Repetition of the first consonant
10Stan the strong surfer saved several swimmers on
Saturday.
Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy trucks to Timmys on
Tuesday.
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11Assonance The repetition of internal vowel
sounds. Doesn't have to rhyme!!
12Onomatopoeia Words that are sounds
13Princess Kitty will kiss Timmy T. Tipperss lips
The pain may drain Drake, but maybe the weight
is fake.
14Yeeeeee Ahhhhhhhh
Swish swish swish
Chug chug chug!!
Glippp Gluppp Gluppp
15IDIOMS
16What is an idiom?
- words, phrases, or expressions that are not
interpreted logically or literally - unusual expressions that are either grammatically
incorrect or have a meaning that cannot be
comprehended through contextual clues
17Its Raining Cats and Dogs!!!!
- Its raining cats and dogs means
- Cats and dogs are falling from the sky.
- Its raining very hard.
- Its not raining much at all.
- The weather is horrible.
a.
b.
c.
d.
HINT I cant go outside because its raining
cats and dogs and I would get soaked!
18Skeletons in Your Closet
- Skeletons in your closet means
- Your closet is full of skeletons.
- You are hiding something in your closet.
- You have secrets or something that you dont want
anyone to know. - You are not afraid of anything.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Hint Why shouldnt you be able to answer all of
my questions? Dont tell me you have
skeletons in your closet!
19Common Idioms and their meanings
To break the ice To be the first to say or do something hoping that others will join you
To have a chip on your shoulder Describes a person who is angry and defensive or who is always ready to argue or fight
Hold your horses Be patient wait a minute
Over the hill Old or too old to do something
On cloud nine Very happy or excited
Pulling your leg Teasing you