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Figurative Language. By: Caitlin Lloyd. Simile. Definition- Compares two different things using “like” or “as.” Example- She is as spoiled as a princess. Hyperbole. Definition-Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect. Example- It is going to take forever to get up this hill!.
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Figurative Language By: Caitlin Lloyd
Simile Definition- Compares two different things using “like” or “as.” Example- She is as spoiled as a princess.
Hyperbole Definition-Exaggerating to show strong feeling or effect. Example- It is going to take forever to get up this hill!
Alliteration Definition- The repetition of the first consonant sound in words. Example- The sick courageous cowboy coughed all the way to California.
Metaphor Definition- Comparing two things without saying “like” or “as.” Example- The spaghetti was worms.
Personification Definition- Giving human traits to something inhuman. Example- The briers cut my legs with their tiny swords as I walked around the woods.
Onomatopoeia Definition- Words that represent the actual sound of something are words of onomatopoeia. Example- The flower pot made a loud “CRASH” as it hit the floor.
Idiom Definition- Expression that don’t mean exactly what they say. Example- My mom tells my brother that he is walking on thin ice when he is in trouble.
Understatement Definition- Expression with less strength than expected. The opposite of hyperbole. Example- I will never like eating carrots!