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Figurative Language

Idiomatic expressionsSymbolismHyperboleSynecdochePun

PersonificationPathetic FallacySimileMetaphorOxymoron

Figurative and Literal Language

Literally: words function exactly as defined

The car is blue.

He caught the football.

Figuratively: figure out what it means

I’ve got your back.

You’re a doll.

^Figures of Speech

Metaphor

Two things are compared without using “like” or “as.”

Examples

All the world is a stage.

Her heart is stone.

Simile

Comparison of two things using “like” or “as.”

Examples

The metal twisted like a ribbon.

She is as sweet as candy.

Important!

Using “like” or “as” doesn’t make a simile.

A comparison must be made.

Not a Simile: I like pizza.

Simile: The moon is like a pizza.

Hyperbole

Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect.

Examples

My house is a million miles away.

She’d kill me if I told you her secret.

Personification

Giving human traits to objects or ideas.

Examples

The streets are calling me.

The fire swallowed the forest.

Pathetic Fallacy

• Nature takes on human qualities or reflects human emotions.

• A sub-group of personification

• The sunlight danced across her face.

• Water on the lake shivered.

Synecdoche

• A part of something represents the whole.

• All hands on deck.

• Wow, that’s a nice set of wheels.

Idiom

• A saying that isn’t meant to be taken literally.

• Doesn’t “mean” what it says

• Don’t be a stick in the mud!

• You’re the apple of my eye.

Narrative Annotation Codes: Mark in pencil above each line

of text that uses a device.

1

He drew a line as straight as an arrow.

2

A flag wags like a fishhook there in the sky.

I'd rather take bathswith a man-eating shark,or wrestle a lionalone in the dark,eat spinach and liver,pet ten porcupines,than tackle the homework,my teacher assigns.

3

Ravenous and savagefrom its longpolar journey,

the North Wind

is searchingfor food—

4

Dinner is on the house.

5

6

Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.

7

• The clouds smiled down at me.

8

• I could sleep forever!

9

• The wheat field was a sea of gold.

10

• Your face is killing me!

THANKS:

Credits:

Nashua School District English Department

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