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PDF Figurative Language, Exams of French

You use similes, metaphors, hyperboles, and other figures of speech to make your writing more exciting. Page 4. 1. Grant always turns in his homework. 2.

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Download PDF Figurative Language and more Exams French in PDF only on Docsity! Figurative Language Literal vs. Figurative Language • Literal Language – You say exactly what you mean. You make no comparison, and you do not exaggerate or understate the situation. Literal or Figurative??? 1.  The snow was coming down by the bucket-fulls. 2.  Mary is always dressed neatly. 3.  Native Americans believed that the sun was a god. 4.  These bags are so heavy my arms are falling off. 5.  Mrs. Brown sometimes gives us too much homework. Seven Types of Figurative Language •  Simile •  Hyperbole •  Alliteration •  Metaphor •  Personification •  Onomatopoeia •  Oxymoron Alliteration •  the repeating of the same letter or sound, especially consonant sounds….including tongue twisters. Miss Warren was worried when Wendy was waiting. Rubber baby buggy bumpers. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Alliteration in Poetry A flea and a fly in a flue Were imprisoned, so what could they do? Said the fly, “Let us flee!” “Let us fly,” said the flea; So they flew through a flaw in the flue. Metaphor •  comparing two unlike things without using like or as. Calling one thing, another. Saying one thing is something else. He’s a lion when he fights. Her eyes were sparkling emeralds. My love is a red, red rose. Oxymoron words or phrases in which contradictory or opposite terms are used together jumbo shrimp act naturally adult child climb down baby grand Personification, simile, metaphor, oxymoron, hyperbole, alliteration, or onomatopoeia??? 1.  The street cars are like frosted cakes covered with snowflakes. 2.  The west wind dances down the road. 3.  A train is a dragon that roars through the dark. 4.  The band played to a small crowd at the concert. 5.  She’s as tiny as a mouse. 6.  Her blonde hair shined like the sun. 7. Susan suddenly stretched slowly. KEY: Personification, simile, metaphor, oxymoron, hyperbole, alliteration, or onomatopoeia??? 1.  The street cars are like frosted cakes covered with snowflakes. 2.  The west wind dances down the road. 3.  A train is a dragon that roars through the dark. 4.  The band played to a small crowd at the concert. 5.  She’s as tiny as a mouse. 6.  Her blonde hair shined like the sun. 7. Susan suddenly stretched slowly. simile personification metaphor oxymoron simile simile alliteration Don’t forget to Shampoo!! •  Simile •  Hyperbole •  Alliteration •  Metaphor •  Personification •  Oxymoron •  Onomatopoeia Figurative Language Quiz 1.  The hockey player lost his control when the puck ran across the ice. 2.  The snow on the ski hill was powdered sugar. 3.  The coach was as upset as a lion when his team lost the game. 4.  Freddy French fired five fabulous free throws. 5.  The snowmobile was a rocket in the newly fallen snow. 6.  The running shoes danced as the runner neared the finish line. 7.  “Bang!” went the gun as the race started. 8.  Steven boxes in the light-heavyweight division. 9.  Spotlighting several special sports shows seems significant for TV. 10.  After the marathon, the runner was thirsty enough to drink the ocean. 11.  The golf ball walked gently into the ninth hole. 12.  The team members remained as cool as cucumbers after the game. EXTRA CREDIT: What do all the sentences have in common? (besides containing figurative language) Quiz Key 1.  The hockey player lost his control when the puck ran across the ice. 2.  The snow on the ski hill was powdered sugar. 3.  The coach was as upset as a lion when his team lost the game. 4.  Freddy French fired five fabulous free throws. 5.  The snowmobile was a rocket in the newly fallen snow. 6.  The running shoes danced as the runner neared the finish line. 7.  “Bang!” went the gun as the race started. 8.  Steven boxes in the light-heavyweight division. 9.  Spotlighting several special sports shows seems significant for TV. 10.  After the marathon, the runner was thirsty enough to drink the ocean. 11.  The golf ball walked gently into the ninth hole. 12.  The team members remained as cool as cucumbers after the game. EXTRA CREDIT: What do all the sentences have in common? (besides containing figurative language) personification simile personification personification metaphor metaphor sports simile alliteration alliteration oxymoron onomatopoeia hyperbole
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