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1 Figurative Language by Ms. Hollnsteiner

2 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.

3 Simile a direct comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as” She is as sweet as candy.

4 I am hungry as a _________ . She is happy as _________.
                                                                                                                                 She is happy as _________. He is sneaky as a _________ .

5 A way of describing something by comparing it to something else
Metaphor: A way of describing something by comparing it to something else Her heart is stone.

6 The school was _______________ of hallways and passages.

7 Life is sometimes a __________________
The evil villain was a ________________ Life is sometimes a __________________

8 Personification to give human characteristics to something that is not human (i.e., animals, objects, or ideas)

9 The friendly gates welcomed us.
                                                             _________ danced in the wind. The hurricane’s winds are _________ outside my window.

10 Alliteration When the first sounds in words repeat. Example
Peter Piper picked a pickled pepper. We lurk late. We shoot straight.                                                             

11 Stan the strong surfer saved several s___________ on S_______________.
                                                             Tiny Tommy Thomson takes toy t______ to Timmy’s on T_____________. Click here to read more alliterations.

12 Onomatopoeia                                                 Onomatopoeia: When a word’s pronunciation imitates its sound. Examples Buzz Fizz Woof Hiss Clink Boom Beep Vroom Zip

13 The ______ made a loud kaboom!
                                                The ball went _______ as it hit the net. I knew the car was going to break down because it went ____________…

14 Oxymoron When two words are put together that contradict each other. “Opposites” Match the words to create an oxymoron ▪freezer ▪ugly ▪seriously ▪missing ▪clearly ▪funny ▪found ▪burn ▪pretty ▪misunderstood

15 Pun A form of “word play” in which words have a double meaning.
I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger and then it hit me. I’m reading a book about anti-gravity. It’s impossible to put it down. I was going to look for my missing watch, but I didn’t have the time.

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17 Hyperbole An exaggerated statement used to heighten effect.
Example: She’s said so on several million occasions.

18 The size of the billionaire’s house
The speed of the runner The intelligence of the professor

19 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. I have an ace up my sleeve.

20 Idioms “Up the creek without a paddle” “On top of the world”
Example: "She has a bee in her bonnet," meaning she is obsessed “Up the creek without a paddle” “On top of the world” “Break a leg” “It’s raining cats and dogs”

21 You ladies did a wonderful job! We still have a little time.
What do you think? Do you want to play a board game? No? Aww! Come on! It’ll be fun. I promise!


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