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Figurative Language In Music Q

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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FIGUARATIVE LANGUAGE IN MUSIC

BY:JAYLEEN MARTINEZ

SIMILE

  • A simile compare two things using words like or as.
  • A example is a song hot and cold by K.p
  • You change your mind Like a girl changes clothes.
  • It is comparing how he changes his mind too much like the stereotype that girls change there clothes a lot
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ONOMATOPEIA

  • A onomatopoeia is words that sounds like what they mean
  • A example of onomatopoeia is a song called firework by k.p
  • Boom, boom, boom Even brighter than the moon, moon, moon
  • The boom boom boom is the onomatopoeia

METAPHOR

  • A metaphor is a comparison between things.
  • A example is a song called firework by k.p
  • Do you ever feel, feel so paper thin Like a house of cards, one blow from caving in?
  • It's saying that you feel weak and people want you to give up
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PERSONIFICATION

  • PERSONIFICATION is when a nonliving thing has human traits
  • Hey Diddle Diddle The Cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon the little dog laughed to see such a sight and the dish ran away with the spoon.
  • The cat can't play the fiddle
  • The cow can not jump over the moon
  • The dog can't laugh and the spoon can't walk

ALLITERATION

  • A alliteration is when the first letter of a word repeats
  • “Far Away” by Nickelback is a example
  • “This time, This place Misused, Mistakes Too long, Too late”
  • There's repeating t's and m's
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