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Figurative Language: special effects for books!

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Figurative Language:. special effects for books!. Writers could just give us the facts. Example: Superman can run really fast. Does that do justice to just how fast Superman can run?. He changed really fast, didn't he?. How about this? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Figurative Language:special effects for books!

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Writers could just give us the facts.

• Example: Superman can run really fast.

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Does that do justice to just how fast Superman can run?

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He changed really fast, didn't he?

• How about this?

• Like a speeding bullet shot across the way, Clark Kent changed into Superman and grabbed the bad guy before he knew what hit him.

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By using figurative language, writers paint pictures for the reader's mind.

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Superman was a streaking comet in the sky.

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So now that you know about the power of language, why not learn

the tools of the trade?

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simile: original comparison using "like" or "as."

• Like a speeding bullet shot across the way, Clark Kent changed into Superman and grabbed the bad guy before he knew what hit him.

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metaphor: original comparison without "like" or "as."

• Superman was a streaking comet in the sky.

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analogy: an original, extended comparison explaining the

relationship between two unrelated things.

• Superman was a streaking comet in the sky. He soared high above the planet and left a trail that could be seen from miles away.

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hyperbole: exaggeration.

• The student was so eager to get to English class, he broke an Olympic record.

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idiom: an unoriginal figurative expression.

• The student didn't get any sleep last night and didn't eat a good breakfast. She was running on empty.

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Language can be powerful, can't it?