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Smiley-Face Tricks Figurative Language Techniques to make your reader smile!
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Smiley-Face Tricks Figurative Language Techniques to make your reader smile!

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Smiley-Face Tricks Figurative Language

Techniques to make your reader smile!

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SIMILE

A comparison between two unlike things using the word “like,” “as,” or occasionally “than.”

My little brother Sam is like a constant shadow, always lurking around behind me.

Our sub Mr. Wickman is as tall as a skyscraper.

I’m faster than a fighter jet in battle when I’m rollerblading.

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METAPHOR

A direct comparison between two unlike things, stating that one thing is another, or implying

that it is.

My life is a twisting road with a surprise around each corner.

Homework is a bloody-fanged beast eating away my free time.

I’m in the autumn of my life; all is colorful, but only briefly!

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Are the Following ExamplesMetaphors or Similes?

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My students are bright, shining stars.

METAPHOR

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Monday mornings are an enemy to be defeated.

METAPHOR

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Life is an amazing labyrinth; you never know what will be around the corner.

METAPHOR

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My sister’s bedroom looks like Hurricane Irene walloped it!

SIMILE

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Their laughter is a gift from angels.

METAPHOR

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I’m a rocket on fire when I’m on my quad.

METAPHOR

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We sneaked down the stairs quieter than a falling feather.

SIMILE

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Veins are highways for our blood.

METAPHOR

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A great book is like hanging out with a best friend.

SIMILE

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Those clouds look like mounds of breezy, white cotton candy.

SIMILE

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Our teacher’s eyes are lasers that never miss the mark when looking for classroom mischief.

METAPHOR

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NOW, MORE TECHNIQUES…

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Which Technique is Being Used?

• Onomatopoeia? • Personification? • Hyperbole? • Alliteration? • Assonance? • Hyphenated Modifier?

FIRST, SOME REFRESHERS!

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ONOMATOPOEIA

The use of words to mimic sounds.

Who’s rapping and knocking on the door?

Is that bacon sizzling?

Cockroaches scuffled across the floor in science class.

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PERSONIFICATION

Giving human qualities to non-human things; the quality must be something it cannot

naturally do.

My i phone is tired and sore from all my texting.

The flag stood tall and proud on the site of the former twin towers on 9/11.

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HYPERBOLE

An almost outrageous exaggeration, usually for comic effect.

I hate my nose because it’s the size of Texas!

We love Ireland so much, our blood is green.

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ALLITERATION

The repetition of consonant sounds.

Tall evergreen trees tilted to and fro gracefully in the timid breeze.

I suffered a slippery fate after stepping on soap.

Many monkeys were munching on mangoes.

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ASSONANCE

Repetition of vowel sounds.

All right! Let’s fight, fight, fight with all our might!

Let’s go and face our foe, so our reputation will grow.

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HYPHENATED MODIFIER

A string of hyphenated words that, together, act as an adjective.

Sam is a keep-your-secrets-safe type of loyal friend.

Mr. Liptak is a strict, will-not-tolerate-foolishness teacher.

The day before the big science test I was in a oh-my-goodness-I’m-going-throw-up panic!

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Are the Following Examples:

• Onomatopoeia? • Personification? • Hyperbole? • Alliteration? • Assonance? • Hyphenated Modifier?

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My backpack is grumpy and tired from the heavy load of books in its belly.

PERSONIFICATION

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Mr. Easton is so furious that his face looks ready to burst open like an overripe tomato!

HYPERBOLE(A SIMILE, TOO!)

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Why did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers? Who pickled them before they were picked? This is puzzling!

ALLITERATION

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Ms. Hart had her I’m-not-listening-to-another -ridiculous-excuse face on this morning.

HYPHENATED MODIFIER

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“Stamp your feet to kill defeat!” our coach yelled.

ASSONANCE

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We quickly shooshed down the slope on the newly fallen snow.

ONOMATOPOEIA

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A foolish frog fell off a lily pad while fanning itself.

ALLITERATION

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Gravel scrunched under our feet as we trudged along the eerie, isolated road.

ONOMATOPOEIA

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Your attitude is so awful, it smells like garbage!

HYPERBOLE(AND SIMILE)

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I saw a fox in socks eating lox while sitting on a box.

ASSONANCE

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We are a can’t-be-beat-by-anyone hockey team!

HYPHENATED MODIFIER

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My scissors attacked the paper with vengeance!

PERSONIFICATION

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When Using Tricks,Avoid Clichés

A cliché is tired, worn-out phrase that most people within a culture

or geographic region are familiar with.

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I’m under the weather today.

It’s par for the course.

The more the merrier!

I have an ax to grind with you, young man!

He’s turning fifty, which is over the hill.

Put on a happy face and don’t be sad.

You are in for a treat today, Dumplings!

You have ants in your pants today!

What Does Each Cliché Mean?

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More…

• It was all in a day’s work.• I’ll help you at the drop of a hat.• I’m as snug as a bug in a rug in this sleeping bag.• You are barking up the wrong tree.• His recommendation is my ace in the hole.• She’s mad as a hatter; where does she get her ideas?

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SO…

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AND USE ORIGINAL: