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Enchanted Forest: A Guide to Figurative Language in Nature

Explore the hidden wonders of language in nature with our detailed tree map, uncovering the secrets of simile, metaphor, and personification. Discover the extended, direct, and implied meanings behind each branch as you delve into the magical world of figurative language.

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Enchanted Forest: A Guide to Figurative Language in Nature

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  1. simile metaphor personification Figurative LanguageTree Map: extended direct implied Def Def: Def: Def: Def

  2. simile metaphor personification Figurative LanguageTree Map: extended direct implied Longer: -a few lines infer? X is Y Give human quality to non-living thing “like/as”

  3. simile Longer: -a few lines “like/as” ex: “I wanderedlonely as a straycloud” ex: “I wandered…cloud/ On a sad, sad day/ my desolation depressed me. own: own:

  4. metaphor infer? X is Y Ex: “She barked her commands” (never stated” She is an angry dog!” Ex: “I was a lonelycloud/ floatingslowly by” lonely slowly own: must have noun, verb, adj, adverb own:

  5. personification Ex: “The blackcloudswiftlyran towards me” black swiftly own:

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