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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Take notes on your sheet. METAPHOR Comparing two things without using “like” or “as” Example: Emily is a rose ELVIS: You ain’t nothing.

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1 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Take notes on your sheet

2 METAPHOR Comparing two things without using “like” or “as” Example: Emily is a rose ELVIS: You ain’t nothing but a hound dog AC/DC: She was a fast machine Goo Goo Dolls: You’re the closest to Heaven I’ll ever be

3 Coffee house, much??

4 SIMILE Comparing two things using “like” or “as” Example: She is as quiet as a mouse Michael Jackson: She was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene Pink Floyd: There’s a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky

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6 PERSONIFICATION Giving human-like qualities to objects or things that aren’t alive. Example: The moon smiled down at me. Saves the Day: As I'm talking my words slip to the floor and they crawl through your legs and slide under the back door

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8 IDIOM Expression we use every day that aren’t meant to be taken literally Examples: –Boy, it’s raining cats and dogs! –He’s feeling under the weather –That test was a piece of cake –I’ll give him a taste of his own medicine

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10 ONOMATOPOEIA When the word is spelled the way it sounds –Example: sploosh, ker-pow, bam! –Most Black Eyed Peas Songs How the beat bang, Boom Boom Pow “Like a G6 – Slizzard”

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12 ALLITERATION When the beginning of many words in a row sound the same –The purple and pink pig put pennies in the pool –Better be a better boy before you bother betting that you'll bring her back home again.

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14 HYPERBOLE A big exaggeration I’d walk a million miles to get to you by Vanessa Carlton

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16 IRONY Saying one thing but meaning another –Sarcasm –When deaf Ludwig Beethoven published another great symphony.

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18 FORESHADOWING Giving hints of something that’s about to happen I was about to walk around the corner when I heard a loud scream (what’s he going to see when he turns the corner?!)

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20 IMAGERY Painting a picture using words The dog barked vs. As the sun was setting, the fluffy dog cried aloud into the deep hollows of the house ** 5 senses Three Doors Down: I left my body lying somewhere in the universe in the sands of time.

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22 Oxymoron Combination of words that seem contradictory Examples: Jumbo shrimp, living dead, deafening silence, bitter sweet, serious joke

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