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Figurative Language Metaphors and Similes

Discover how metaphors and similes enhance language. Learn the difference between them and their impact on everyday communication. Explore examples and unleash your creativity!

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Figurative Language Metaphors and Similes

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  1. Figurative Language Metaphors and Similes Professor Pen

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  3. Playing with Words Believe it or not, you use metaphors and similes every day of your life! Some words are metaphors all by themselves. She was a bright student. We all know that “bright” refers to light. But in this sentence we are comparing intelligence to light. It’s a metaphor! Professor Pen

  4. Metaphor A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance In one of their movies Cheech and Chong say “they are flying” but they’re not actually flying it is the state of their altered minds. Professor Pen

  5. You are a pig Professor Pen

  6. You are a beast Professor Pen

  7. You are a fox Professor Pen

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  9. Simile While a metaphor directly states that “something” is “something else”, a simile compares things using “as” or “like” He was as quick as a rabbit! Professor Pen

  10. Quick as a Wink Many cliché's are similes. They are fun to use, but don’t overuse them in your writing! Even if you are busy as a beaver, it’s not as cute as a button or as American as apple pie to overuse clichés. It should be as plain as the nose on your face! Professor Pen

  11. Sing like a bird! Many popular songs use similes and metaphors. Can you think of some examples? Professor Pen

  12. Song Similes “...like two sparrows in a hurricane” “…as cold as ice” “...like a rolling stone” “...whose fleece was white as snow” “...like a bird up in the sky” “…like a bird in a cage” Professor Pen

  13. Annie’s Song by John Denver • You fill up my senses like a night in the forest like the mountains in springtime, like a walk in the rain like a storm in the desert, like a sleepy blue ocean you fill up my senses, come fill me again. Professor Pen

  14. The End Professor Pen

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