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Figurative language

Published on Mar 02, 2017

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Figurative language

In the eyes of guinea pigs (and a baboon)
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I won't hurt you

Sarcasm: the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.
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Pink Punny Pig
Alteration
Repeated
First sound

Wheet Wheet

Onomatopoeia: a word for a sound.
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It's a giant

Hyperbole:exagerating somting
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"Money puns make a lot of cents"

Pun:Making a joke out of a diffrent definitoion of a word

The Guinea pig is very nice

Personification: giving inanimate objects human carecteristics
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As fat as a pig

Simili: A comparison

"Oh yes, the past can hurt, but you can either run from it, or learn from it"

metaphor: A form of advise that is not litritaly acheveable 

Irony: The humor in the efect of something

PS.guinea pigs don't have anything to do with this (sarcasam)
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I always liked that pig and I never will

Oxymoron: A Paradox 

go get it, you know the thing that we got earlier

Allusion: bringing something to mind without mentionning it
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Lettuce for a guinea pig

Metonymy: a noun for a pronoun
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The blob's name is bob who got attacked by a mob lead by rob

Assonance: ryming 
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Yin and yang

Symbolism: pictures that have meaning
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Ok we got a deal you five get half the cage and us ten get half

Consonance: a agreement

Imagery: visually deseptive 

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