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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Figurative Language.

Jan 18, 2018

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Welcome to the

Wonderful World of

Figurative Language

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Personification• A figure of speech in which a thing, quality, or idea is represented as a person.

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Personification• The sun

peeked over the mountain tops.

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Personification• After a long

day of work, the swimming pool was calling my name.

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Personification

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Pathetic Fallacy

• A form of personification

• Gives human emotions to inanimate objects

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Pathetic Fallacy

• The angry storm approached quickly.

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Pathetic Fallacy

• The bitter winter carried on endlessly.

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Pathetic Fallacy

• One lonely slice of pizza remained.

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As a group• Complete exercise numbers one and two in

your packet.

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Simile• Comparison of

unrelated things using ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Simile• Life is like a

box of chocolates; you never know what you’re going to get.

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Simile

• He ran down the field like a freight train.

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Simile• She was as

quiet as a mouse.

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Metaphor• Comparison

of unrelated things without the use of ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Metaphor• Life is a

highway.

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Metaphor• Time is

money.

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Metaphor

• You are my sunshine.

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As a group• Complete numbers three and four.

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Idioms

• A group of words meaning something different than their literal definition.

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Idioms

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Idioms

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Idioms

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On your own• Complete number five.

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Euphemism

• Mild words used to blunt the effect of more unpleasant words

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Euphemism

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Euphemism

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Euphemism

• He spent a few months in the correctional facility.

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As a group• Complete number six.

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Hyperbole

• An exaggerated statement.

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Hyperbole

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Hyperbole

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Alliteration• The repetition

of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

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Alliteration• Like loads of

laundry lying on the lovely linoleum.

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Alliteration• Sally sells

seashells by the seashore.

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Alliteration

• Those creepy crawly critters caused a cramp in my cranium.

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On your own• Complete seven and eight.

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Irony

• A situation contrary to what is expected.

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Irony

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Irony

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Irony

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Oxymoron

• Contradictory words or ideas.

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Oxymoron

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Oxymoron

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Oxymoron

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As a group• Complete number 10

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Contrast

• Pointing out differences between things.

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Contrast

• "Unlike most babies, Stuart could walk as soon as he was born."(E.B. White, Stuart Little. Harper, 1945)

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Contrast

• George runs three miles daily, yet Paul hates to exercise.

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Contrast

• While Kim likes prime rib, Tom prefers rice and vegetables.

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Homonym

• Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.

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Homonyms

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On your own• Complete 11 and 12 and any other

questions in the packet you have not finished.