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Understanding Figurative Language
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Essential Questions
  • What is figurative language?
  • How can I interpret figurative language?

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What is figurative language?
  • Here are some examples. What do you think
    figurative language means?
  • The wind whispered softly through the trees.
  • The cafeteria pizza was a soggy, droopy piece of
    cardboard.
  • The teacher glared like a furious dragon.

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What is figurative language?
  • The wind whispered through the trees
  • Can wind really whisper?
  • What is the author trying to tell us about wind?

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What is figurative language?
  • The cafeteria pizza was a soggy, droopy piece of
    cardboard.
  • Is the pizza really cardboard?
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    pizza?

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What is figurative language?
  • The teacher glared like a furious dragon.
  • Was the teacher really a dragon?
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    teacher?

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What is figurative language?
  • Figurative language expresses an idea that goes
    beyond the actual meaning of the words
  • Wind cant whisperbut the expression gives you
    an idea of how the wind sounds

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Kinds of figurative language
There are actually many kinds of figurative
language. In this presentation, well focus on
three
Personification
Similes
Metaphors
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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • To interpret figurative language means to
    understand what the author is trying to say
  • To interpret figurative language, its important
    to understand how different kinds of figurative
    language work

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • Personification is a kind of figurative
    language
  • Personification means to give human thoughts and
    qualities to nonhuman objects

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • How does this sentence show personification?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • How is this sentence showing the tree doing
    something that trees dont really do?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • Thats right! Trees cant really feel proud.
    This is an example of personification.

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The tree stood tall and proud by the curving
    path
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    tree?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The leaves danced as they fell from the trees
  • What are the leaves doing that leaves cant
    really do?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The leaves danced as they fell from the trees
  • Thats right! Leaves cant dance
  • This is an example of personification
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    leaves?

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Lets Review!
  • What is figurative language?
  • What is personification?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • A simile is another kind of figurative language
  • A simile is a comparison between two unlike
    objects using like or as

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • What is being compared in this simile?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • What is being compared in this simile?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • Thats right! The author is comparing the
    students to pigs

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The four students sat down at the cafeteria
    table and ate like pigs
  • What is the author trying to say about the way
    that the students are eating?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The waves licked the shore like a kitten
    lapping milk
  • What is the author comparing in this simile?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The waves licked the shore like a kitten
    lapping milk
  • Thats right! The waves are being compared to a
    kitten lapping milk

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The waves licked the shore like a kitten
    lapping milk
  • What is the author trying to say about the
    wavesthat they are rough and fierce, or small
    and gentle?

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Lets Review!
  • What is it called when an author gives human
    thoughts and feelings to non-human objects?
  • Personification
  • What is a comparison using like or as?
  • Simile

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • A metaphor is another kind of figurative language
  • A metaphor is a comparison that does not use
    like or as

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The school was a maze of hallways and passages
  • What is being compared in this metaphor?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The school was a maze of hallways and passages
  • Thats right! The school is being compared to a
    maze

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The school was a maze of hallways and passages
  • What idea is the author trying to express with
    this metaphor?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The math test was a walk in the park
  • What is being compared in this metaphor?

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The math test was a walk in the park
  • Thats right! The math test is being compared to
    a walk in the park

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How can I interpret figurative language?
  • The math test was a walk in the park
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    math test?

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Lets Review
  • Which kind of figurative language makes a
    comparison using like or as?
  • Simile
  • Which kind of figurative language gives human
    thoughts and qualities to non-human objects?
  • Personification

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Lets Review
  • Which kind of figurative language makes a
    comparison without using like or as?
  • Metaphor

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Practice
  • Read the examples on the next few slides
  • Which kind of figurative language do they show?
  • How can you interpret the figurative language?

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Example 1
  • The airplane landed as gracefully as a
    ballerina
  • Personification
  • Simile
  • Metaphor

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Example 1
  • The airplane landed as gracefully as a
    ballerina
  • Simile

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Example 1
  • The airplane landed as gracefully as a
    ballerina
  • Interpret the simile
  • What is the author comparing?
  • What is the author trying to tell us?

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Example 1
  • The airplane landed as gracefully as a
    ballerina
  • Interpret the simile
  • What is the author comparing?
  • What is the author trying to tell us?

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Example 2
  • The water smashed angrily against the rocks
  • Personification
  • Simile
  • Metaphor

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Example 2
  • The water smashed angrily against the rocks
  • Personification

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Example 2
  • The water smashed angrily against the rocks
  • Interpret the personification!
  • What is the water doing that water doesnt really
    do?
  • What is the author trying to tell us about the
    water?

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Example 3
  • My brothers room was a dark, mysterious cave
  • Personification
  • Simile
  • Metaphor

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Example 3
  • My brothers room was a dark, mysterious cave
  • Metaphor

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Example 3
  • My brothers room was a dark, mysterious cave
  • Interpret the metaphor!
  • What is the author comparing?
  • What is the author trying to show about the
    brothers room?

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Essential Questions
  • Can you answer these questions?
  • What is figurative language?
  • How can I interpret figurative language?
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