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Figurative Language

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
By Ahmed

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TABLE OF CONTENTES

  • Simile
  • Metaphor
  • Personification
  • Idom
  • Allteration
  • Hyperbolic
  • Onomanopia
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Simile
Using the word like or as to compare two nouns that are not alike.

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Simile example
I am as fast as a cheetah

My own simile
Ahmed is as funny as clown.
Cat

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Metaphor
This class is a zoo

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Define

Comparing
To nouns
Unlike with not using like or as

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My own
It is raining cat and dogs

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Personification
Example
The traffic slowed to a crawl

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My own I dos cot a sot

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Idiom
Are sayings that have hiding words that don't mean what it sounds

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Example
She is driving me up the wall mean he is annoying

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My own
Ahmed Hit the sack mean go to sleep

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Alteration
Meaning
Putting together two words
That began with the same sound

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Example
Sally shelled
Are in the sea shore

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My own
Ahmed's
Alligator
ate Argentina

Hyperbole
An exaggeration that is not meant to take seriously.

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Example
We had to wait forever

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My own
I am so tired I am going to die

Oxymoron
Is combination word

Onomatopoeia
When a word
Sounds
Like
The
Describing

Example
Bang

My own
Blop

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