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Title: Figurative Language


1
Figurative Language
  • Similes, Metaphors, Personification,
    Alliteration, and Onomatopoeia

2
What and Why?
  • Language not meant to be taken literally. You
    must use your imagination to understand it.
  • It puts a picture in the readers mind
  • It helps the reader better connect with the
    story.
  • It helps the reader to better understand the
    story.
  • Adds interest.

3
Simile
  • A simile is used to compare two things using the
    words like or as.

4
Simile
  • Krissy is as pretty as a picture.
  • Her hair shines like the sun.
  • Her eyes sparkle like the stars in the sky.

5
Your Turn
  • In your notes 2 examples of simile.
  • When both you and your partner are done, share
    similes.
  • Did your and your partners similes
  • compare 2 things
  • use either like or as

6
Metaphor
  • A metaphor is used to compare two things without
    using like or as ---
  • A metaphor states one thing IS another.

7
Metaphor
  • Johns mind is a computer.
  • My mom is a workhorse.
  • In his younger days, Bob was a snake in the grass.

8
Your Turn
  • In your notes 2 examples of metaphor.
  • When both you and your partner are done, share
    metaphors.
  • Did your and your partners metaphors
  • compare 2 things
  • says one thing is the other
  • did NOT use either like or as

9
Personification
  • Human characteristics given to nonhuman things.
  • Objects, ideas, places or animals may be given
    human qualities.
  • They may perform human actions, have human
    emotions, or take on human physical
    characteristics.

10
Personification
  • The cunning fox planned his next move.
  • The rock waited patiently.
  • The angry clouds tormented the town below.
  • The hare was furious after losing the race.

11
Your Turn
  • In your notes 2 examples of personification.
  • When both you and your partner are done, share
    examples.
  • Did your and your partners examples
  • give human qualities to something nonhuman
  • check to be sure theyre not similes or metaphors

12
Onomatopoeia
  • The formation of words that imitate the sound
    they are describing, e.g. "hiss" and "buzz
  • By using onomatopoeia a writer can make their
    piece more fun, interesting, and/or vivid

13
Onomatopoeia
  • Buzz
  • Bang
  • Clunk
  • Swish

14
Your Turn
  • In your notes 2 examples of onomatopoeia.
  • When both you and your partner are done, share
    examples.
  • Did your and your partners examples
  • name a sound that sounds like the word?

15
Alliteration
  • Using sequential words that begin with the same
    or similar sounds
  • Commonly used in poetry
  • Adds a fun experience for the reader

16
Alliteration
  • A way with words
  • Alice's aunt ate apples and acorns around august
  • Baby Bobby bed bounced better by bedtime before
    Billy bounced

17
Your Turn
  • In your notes 2 examples of alliteration.
  • When both you and your partner are done, share
    examples.
  • Did your and your partners examples
  • use at least 3 words?
  • use words that begin with the same sound?

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Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Alliteration,
or Onomatopoeia?
  • Martys feet smell like rotten fish.
  • Ginger is an angel.
  • The warm sun comforted them.
  • The dew on the grass glistened like diamonds.
  • Hopefully, Hannah handed Ms. Higgins her
    homework.
  • He was a raging bull when angry.
  • The bitter cold nipped at their ears and noses.
  • Crash!
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