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FIGUARATIVE LANGUAGE IN MUSIC
BY:JAYLEEN MARTINEZ
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David Gallard (Mr Guep)
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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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Domiriel
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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
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Stuck in Customs
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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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magrolino
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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
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"alley cat photography'
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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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Astronomr
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