Student B figurative language

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Figurative Language:

Figurative Language By Student B

alliteration:

alliteration Team name-Running Rocking’ Robins Example- M edicine M ight M ake M ay better. #1 Alliteration Game- I took my friend to A sia with an a lligator and we a te fruit. #2 Alliteration Game-I took my friend to B olivia with a b umble b ee and a b anana to play soccer.

Alliteration Bonus slide:

Alliteration Bonus slide Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound. Example- P eter P iper P icked a P eck of P ickled P e pp ers. I like alliteration because they are like tongue twisters and they are fun to say and you can practice them to say.

Hyperbole:

Hyperbole #1 My sister uses so much makeup she spends all night taking it off. #8 My sister uses so much makeup she looks like a circus clown. #7 My best friend is so forgetful, she’d lose her head if it wasn’t screwed on.

Hyperbole bonus slide:

Hyperbole bonus slide I read 7 chapter books this month. I read 13 chapter books this month. I read so many chapter books this month it would fill up my whole room.

idioms:

idioms Head is in the clouds Meaning-when you are daydreaming or in “lala land” Stuffed to the gills Meaning-when you are full Going bananas Meaning-going crazy

Idiom Bonus slide:

Idiom Bonus slide Idioms are phrases that cant be able to be done or be true but they have a meaning that is really what they mean they are just saying it in a way that cant be done. Example-catch a cold You cant really grab a cold with your hand so it means when you get sick See eye to eye Out of the frying pan and into the fire. Cat has your tongue. Going bananas.

onomatopoeia:

onomatopoeia Pop! Crash! Screech!

Onomatopoeia:

Onomatopoeia #1 The boom was heard over the town. #2 The crunch of the potato chips were loud. #3 The chirp of the baby bird was sweet.

Onomatopoeia bonus slide:

Onomatopoeia bonus slide #1 The boom noise was heard all over the town. #2 Crunch! I could hear my mom eating potato chips. #3 The chirp of the baby bird was sweet.

personification:

personification #1 The dog barked , “let me out I have to go to the bathroom.” #2 The pencil stood up and wrote words. #3 The tomato chopped itself up.

simile:

simile #1 Chocolate is as good as a smoothie. #2 Chocolate is as tasty as pizza. #3 Chocolate is as fat as an elephant.

metaphor:

metaphor #1 Chocolate is the president of all sweets. #2 Chocolate is the best food in the world. #3 Chocolate is good on smores.

oxymoron:

oxymoron Constantly changed Least favorite Practical joke

Oxymoron bonus slide:

Oxymoron bonus slide Is “sleeping beauty” an oxymoron? No sleeping beauty is not an oxymoron because oxymoron’s are words put together that are opposites and sleeping and beauty are not opposite words. Example-Pretty ugly, Jumbo shrimp, exact estimate.

Similes and Metaphors:

Similes and Metaphors How similes and metaphors are the same are they both use the words like , as, or is. How they are different is metaphors ay it exactly. Example-The giants steps were thunder as he ran toward Jack. But similes say like Example-I feel like a limp dishrag.

Oxymoron:

Oxymoron # The girl with the black hair in the mansion seemed to appear invisible. #2 My little brother is a big baby.

Conclusion:

Conclusion Figurative language is important in both reading and writing because in reading you know what it means and it can make your reading more exciting and in writing it can help you write more exciting sentences and the reader will become more fascinated with what they are reading.