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Figurative Language. Reading Skills Review. Here are just a few examples of figurative language. Simile: compares two things using “like” or “as” Metaphor: compares two things but does not use “like” or “as”- says one thing is another Hyperbole: an exaggeration - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Figurative Language

Reading Skills Review

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Here are just a few examples of figurative language.

• Simile: compares two things using “like” or “as”

• Metaphor: compares two things but does not use “like” or “as”- says one thing is another

• Hyperbole: an exaggeration

• Idioms: a colorful way of saying something- does not mean exactly what it says

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Now…

Let’s look at examples. As you read each example of figurative

language, think about which type of figurative language it is

exemplifies.

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That man is as

strong as an ox!

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Whoa! I bet Bruce has grown

ten feet over the summer.

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It was as dark as night

in the classroom when the

lights were off.

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The package that just arrived is as light as a feather.

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“Thank you! You are such a peach for helping me with my work,” the teacher exclaimed.

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When I was skiing, my hands were as cold as ice.

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The grumpy old man is a bear when he gets angry.

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My legs were noodles during the speech I gave at my sister’s

wedding.

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It’s raining cats and dogs!

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“You are such a doll for mopping the floor,” Gina’s

mother gushed.

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Georgio won the race by the skin of his teeth.

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Kivaun could make

that shot from a mile

away.

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Julianne is a ray of sunshine in our classroom.

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“Wow! You hit the button, Marcus,” the

teacher exclaimed proudly.

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Jerry’s arms

were as strong as

steel.

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I am a chicken when my brother brings his pet mouse

around me.

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After seeing Sheila’s face,

I realized I had really put my foot in my

mouth.

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I have read that book fifty million times.

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Trevor was such a safe

cyclist that he was always

ready to stop on a dime.

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Zip your lip before you get us both

in trouble!

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My uncle was furious because his new car was a

lemon.

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I am not worried about what Thomas said the other day. That is

just water under the bridge.

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It took me forever to do my homework.

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I will be back as quick as a wink.

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My mom will

ground me for life if I make an F

on my report card.

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Lacey was as

cute as a button in her new dress.

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Figurative Language

Reading Skills Review