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2 Figurative language is writing that is not to be taken literally.

3 Comparing 2 or more unlike things using “like” or “as” Example: She was as fast as a cheetah. The cloud was like a fluffy cotton ball.

4 Comparing 2 or more unlike things without using “like” or “as” Example: His desk was a dumpster. Her long hair is an ocean of waves.

5 A phrase that is used in everyday language, but it’s meaning is completely different than what it says Example: Will you give me a hand for a second? It’s raining cats and dogs!

6 Giving non-human things human characteristics Example: The wind knocked on my window. The sun peeked over the mountain.

7 A phrase that uses exaggeration to give a statement impact Example: There were a million people in line at McDonalds today! I just about died laughing!


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