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What is personification?

Personification is giving human characteristics to everyday ideas, objects, and animals.

Examples:The sun peeked happily from behind a cloud.The trees danced back and forth in the wind. The car happily squealed down the highway. It was time to go home, but the bell refused to ring.

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What is alliteration?

Alliteration occurs when a series of words in a row (or close to a row) have the same first consonant sound.

ExamplesShe sells sea-shells down by the sea-shorePeter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers

Aside from tongue twisters, alliteration is also used in poems, song lyrics, and even store or brand names.

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What is hyperbole?

A hyperbole is an extreme and oftentimes ridiculous exaggeration

Examples: I stood in line for an eternity just to get the Xbox One. She thinks of her crush at least a million times a day.I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.

We use these all the time without even realizing it!

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What is a simile?A simile is a comparison of two unlike things

using like or as.

Examples: The puppy wiggled like a worm.His temper was as explosive as a volcano.

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What is a metaphor?

The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like or as.

Examples: She has a heart of gold. There was a rainbow of flavors in the pizza tonight. Young love is a vibrant red rose, newly plucked. The moon is a giant flashlight.

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What is onomatopoeia?

A word that imitates the sound that it represents.

Examples: The cash register popped open with a heart warming ca-

ching.The bird’s chirp filled the empty night air.Her heels clacked on the hardwood floor.

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Figurative Language Sort As a group sort the strips into the correct

category Use your notes to helpThere are 8 examples of each type of figurative

languageWhen you think you have it, I will check