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Definitions, examples, and explanations of various types of figurative language, including metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and symbolism. Figurative language is a powerful tool used in literature and everyday speech to add depth and meaning to language.
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Metaphor Time is a thief Don’t use like or as to Compare. Try is instead! Simile Time is LIKE a thief Use Like or AS to compare Personification You’re as dumb as a rock! Human Characteristics to inanimate object Hyperbole I could eat a Wookie! Extreme exaggerations Symbolism Using an APPLE to represent education A word that has deep meaning Alliteration Wild Willy Weeps while Watching Whales Repeating a consonant sound Onomatopoeia Buzz, Zap, Meow, Crunch, Pow, Boom… Words that sound like their meaning Assonance I ride on the tide as I Lie on my kite Repetition of the VOWEL sound