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Figurative Language
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Figurative Language
In this power point you will learn about simile,
metaphor, personification,
alliteration, onomatopoeia,
hyperbole, and idioms.
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What is Figurative Language?
Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using figurative language.
“I’ve just been as busy as a
bee!”
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Personification
A figure of speech in which human characteristics are given to an animal or an object.
An example may be, “My teddy bear gave me a hug.”
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Personification
The birds showed their joy.
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Simile
A simile uses the words “like” or “as” to compare one object or idea with another to suggest they are alike.
An example would be “busy as a bee”
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Simile
My dad is like a bear in the
morning. I leave him alone!
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Simile
One way to remember a simile is that "a simile is similar or
alike."
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Metaphor
A metaphor states a fact or draws a verbal picture by using comparison.
A simile would say you are like something. A metaphor is more positive – it says you are something!
Example: You are what you eat.
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Metaphor
He had a heart of gold
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Alliteration
The repetition of the same initial letter, sound, or group of sounds in a series of words is.
Alliteration includes tongue twisters.
Example: She sells seashells by the seashore.
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Alliteration
Black bug bit a big black bear. But where is the big black bear that
the big black bug bit?
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OnomatopoeiaThe use of a word to describe or imitate a natural
sound or the sound made by an object or an action.
Example: snap crackle pop
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Onomatopoeia
A common onomatopoeia includes animal noises, such as "oink" or
"meow" or "roar".
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Hyperbole
An exaggeration that is so dramatic that no one would believe the statement is true.
Tall tales are hyperboles.
Example: He was so hungry, he ate that whole cornfield for lunch, stalks and all
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Hyperbole
An example of hyperbole is: "The backpack weighed a ton."
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Idioms are phrases which people use in everyday language which do not make sense literally but we understand what they mean.
Example: Going bananas
Idioms
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IdiomYou’re driving me up a wall!
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Guess the Figurative Language
The flowers danced in the gentle breeze. ______________
This house is as clean as a whistle. ___________
Her hair is silk. _______________
Rabbits running over roses. _______________
Crash, bang, boom. ________________
That is as big as an elephant. ______________
Personification
Simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
onomatopoeia
hyperbole
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Quiz Time!
Let’s see how you do recognizing these!
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Simile personification
He is older than the hills.
Find the figurative language
hyperbole
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids! Now we can make more porridge!
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Simile personification
The lake is as smooth as glass.
Find the figurative language
idiom
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids! Now we can make more porridge!
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alliteration personification
Time creeps up on you.
Find the figurative language
idiom
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids! Now we can make more porridge!
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alliteration onomatopoeia
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Find the figurative language
idiom
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids! Now we can make more porridge!
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metaphor onomatopoeia
To get what I wanted, I had to pay through the nose.
Find the figurative language
idiom
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids! Now we can make more porridge!
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metaphor onomatopoeia
Bang! Bang!
Find the figurative language
simile
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids! Now we can make more porridge!
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metaphor hyperbole
The moon is a giant face.
Find the figurative language
simile
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You woke me up! I’m a bear in the
morning! Try again so I can go
back to sleep!
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Great Job Kids!
You finished!
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