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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE REVIEW

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1 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE REVIEW
Let’s take a look…

2 Figurative Language includes…
Metaphor…a metaphor compares two unlike things without using a comparison word (such as like or as), as in this line that uses a cattle stampede to represent a flooded river. The swollen river stampedes past. (Compares a river to a herd of “stampeding” cattle)

3 …and… Personification…treats a non-human subject as if it were a person. Puddles beg me to stop and play. The house squatted on top of the hill, gazing menacingly down at me.

4 Remember Tone and Mood…
Tone… is the writer’s attitude toward or feelings about his or her subject (angry, humorous, etc.) Mood…is the feeling or emotion a piece of literature or writing creates in a reader

5 …and… A Simile compares two unlike things with the word like or as.
Dry earth cracked like a jigsaw puzzle. Her face is as dazzling as the sunrise.

6 …and… Alliteration…is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. The wicked wind laughs long and loud.

7 …and… Onomatopoeia…is the use of words that sound like what they name.
Plop! Splat! Raindrops clap the roof and tap the skylight.


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