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Literary Terms By: Brandon Savarese Click to Continue 5 th Grade Language Arts.

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Page 1: Literary Terms By: Brandon Savarese Click to Continue 5 th Grade Language Arts.

LiteraryTerms

By: Brandon Savarese

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5th Grade Language Arts

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Alliteration Personification Flashback

Irony Hyperbole Metaphor

Simile Onomatopoeia Click to test you knowledge

Click each term to learn more about each one

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Alliteration

• The repetition of the same sound or letter at the beginning of a word in a sentence• Alliteration is commonly used in poetry and song lyrics

• Example: Sarah sells sea shells at the sea shore

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Personification

• Giving human characteristics to inanimate Objects• Can also be used for abstract ideas

• Example: Lightning danced across the sky

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Flashback

• A scene set earlier than the main story• Most commonly used in movies orNovels

• Example: Back in the day when Julia was young…

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Irony

• When the reader expects something to happenAnd the opposite occurs• Mostly used for humor

• Example: A man who is a traffic cop gets his license suspended for unpaid parking tickets

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Hyperbole

• Exaggeration that is not meant to be takenliterally • Can also be used as a rhetorical device• From Greek word meaning “excess”

• Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse

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Metaphor

• A comparison of two or more things NOT using “like” or “as”

• Example: The snow is a white blanket

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Simile

• A comparison of two or more things USING“like” or “as”

• Example: As cold as ice

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Onomatopoeia

• A word the has a sound associated with it• Creates a sound or imagery

• Example: Buzz, Splash, Bang, Wack

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Pop Quiz Question!

Choose the correct literary term for the sentence.

• The falling snow kissed the top of my head during my nightly walk.

1. Alliteration2. Hyperbole3. Personification4. Irony

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Not Quite

• Alliteration is when the start of a word sounds the same throughout a sentence. The words commonly start with the same letter

Example: A big bully beats a baby boy

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Your Close

• Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement

• Examples: This car is faster than the speed of light

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YOU GOT IT!!!

• Personification is when you give an inanimateobject human like characteristics

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Sorry, Good try

• Irony is when you expect something to happenand the opposite actually happens

Examples: you study hard for a spelling text but Get your name wrong

Try Again

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• You just completed the lesson on Literary devices. You can click the homepage button and review any term you wish.

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