Figurative Language On the radio.

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Figurative Language On the radio

Happy by: Pharrell williams “It might seem crazy what I’m about to say, Sunshine she’s here, you can take a break I’m a hot air balloon that could go to space”

Metaphor The singer isn’t literally a hot air balloon. This is a metaphor and it means that he is so filled with happiness, he could float all the way to space- in the same way a hot air balloon floats over the world

Fireworks By: Katy Perry Do you ever feel like a plastic bag Drifting through the wind… Do you know that there’s still a chance for you, Cause there’s a spark in you… Cause baby you’re a firework”

Simile/metaphor “Do you feel like a plastic bag” is a simile as she is comparing how one feels, to a bag being tossed about. This simile is effective because she is saying that sometimes we feel as if we have no direction, we just go where we are told or where life takes us- just as a plastic bag in is thrown around in the wind “There’s a spark in you” and “you’re a firework” are metaphors

Only You By: Keith Urban “On the day that I was born The cards were dealt, the dice were thrown I think my destiny was drawn

Idiom and alliteration “The cards were dealt” and “the dice were thrown” are idiom which mean that this fate was decided for him The repeated “d” sounds are an example of alliteration

Grenade By: Bruno Mars “I’d catch a grenade for you Throw my head on a blade for you I’d jump in front of a train for you.”

Hyperbole He doesn’t literally mean that he would catch a grenade. The singer is exaggerating to make a point- which is that the is willing to do a lot for her and her love