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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES (Definitions). Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike and uses the words “like” or “as” The word is the same as the sound it makes Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES (Definitions) • Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike and uses the words “like” or “as” • The word is the same as the sound it makes • Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike • Uses the same beginning consonant sound (the bubbly baby burped boldly.) • Makes something that is NOT human act like it is • The words do not mean what they say (It is raining cats and dogs”) • A HUGE exaggeration of the truth onomatopoeia metaphor personification simile hyperbole alliteration idiom
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES (Definitions) • Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike and uses the words “like” or “as” • The word is the same as the sound it makes • Makes a comparison between 2 or more things that are not alike • Uses the same beginning consonant sound • (the bubbly baby burped boldly.) • 5. Makes something that is NOT human act like it is • 6. The words do not mean what they say (It is raining cats and dogs”) • 7. A HUGE exaggeration of the truth simile onomatopoeia metaphor alliteration personification idiom hyperbole
Simile, Metaphor, or Personification? (Set I) • The baby was a clinging vine when his parents left him. • That car is a lemon. • The kitchen begged me to come and bake a cake. • The classroom was a whirlwind of activity. • My room was like an ice box while the heater was broken. • The red sports car sat quietly in the driveway and waited for the next brave rider to arrive.
Simile, Metaphor, or Personification? (Set I) • The baby was a clinging vine when his parents left him. • metaphor • 2. That car is a lemon. • metaphor • 3. The kitchen begged me to come and bake a cake. • personification • 4. The classroom was a whirlwind of activity. • metaphor • 5. My room was like an ice box while the heater was broken. • simile • 6. The red sports car sat quietly in the driveway and waited for the next brave rider to arrive. personification
Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, or Personification? (Set II) • The raccoon and the fox chatted happily as they romped and played in the forest. • When she added the milk, the cereal went snap, crackle and pop. • Jenny heard the gypsy scream. • With gale-like force, the wind howled and whooshed through the trees. • The gopher snatched up and gobbled all the grapes. • The chair groaned in agony when the 600 pound man sat down. • 7. The dog lost the scent of the rabbit and doubled back to the house.
Onomatopoeia, Alliteration, or Personification?(Set II) • The raccoon and the fox chatted happily as they romped and played in the forest. personification • When she added the milk, the cereal went snap, crackle and pop. • onomatopoeia • Jenny heard the gypsy scream. Alliteration • 4. With gale-like force, the wind howled and whooshed through the trees. onomatopoeia • 5. The gopher snatched up and gobbled all the grapes. alliteration • 6. The chair groaned in agony when the 600 pound man sat down. • personification • The dog lost the scent of the rabbit and doubled back to the house. alliteration
Idiom or Hyperbole? (Set III) • You are so slow, frozen molasses would get there sooner than you! • These walls have ears. • That homework was a piece of cake. • I nearly died laughing. • She has a chip on her shoulder. • I tried a thousand times. • You’re just throwing money down the drain.
Idiom or Hyperbole? (Set III) • You are so slow, frozen molasses would get there sooner than you! hyperbole • These walls have ears. idiom • That homework was a piece of cake. idiom • I nearly died laughing. hyperbole • She has a chip on her shoulder. idiom • I tried a thousand times. hyperbole • You’re just throwing money down the drain. idiom