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1 Writing Style: Figurative Language
Definitions/ examples/ practice

2 Why use it? Adds color to your writing.
Establishes your voice and writing style. Creates a tone. Creates an image for your reader. Can add humor.

3 Types Metaphor: Comparison between two unlike things without “like” or “as”. Simile: Comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as” Hyperbole: Exaggeration Personification: Giving human characteristics to something that is not human. Synecdoche: Using a part to represent the whole (The crown declared war).

4 Tips for Writing Figurative Language
Think about why – don’t use it if it doesn’t fit the tone/ style you’ve established. Use it sparingly – don’t use it just because you can. Choose only the examples that develop theme/ meaning and tone/mood. Think about characters – Don’t make a mob boss say something flowery. If it isn’t something they would say, don’t write it.

5 Reference Wiehardt, Ginny. “What does figurative language add to writing,” 20 March Retrieved from:


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