Figurative Language Writers use figurative language to paint

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Figurative Language

Figurative Language

Writers use figurative language to paint pictures for their readers to see. It allows

Writers use figurative language to paint pictures for their readers to see. It allows writers to help readers understand their ideas. We are going to learn about three types of figurative language: similes, metaphors, and personification.

Similes compare two different things using the words “like” or “as. ” His feet

Similes compare two different things using the words “like” or “as. ” His feet are as big as boats. The class acted like a three-ring circus.

Metaphors compare two different things by saying that one thing is something else. They

Metaphors compare two different things by saying that one thing is something else. They use “be” verbs in their comparisons. No one wants to play with Tom because he is a wet blanket. The giant’s steps were thunder as he ran toward Jack.

Personification is when the writer gives human characteristics to things that are not human.

Personification is when the writer gives human characteristics to things that are not human. The wind whistled during the night. The clouds raced across the sky.

More examples… http: //languagearts. pppst. com/similes. html Click on link # 4

More examples… http: //languagearts. pppst. com/similes. html Click on link # 4

Let’s practice. He sings like a blue bird.

Let’s practice. He sings like a blue bird.

simile

simile

He tried to help, but his legs were a statue.

He tried to help, but his legs were a statue.

metaphor

metaphor

My hair feels as dry as straw.

My hair feels as dry as straw.

simile

simile

My computer throws a fit every time I use it.

My computer throws a fit every time I use it.

personification

personification

My love for you is as deep as the ocean.

My love for you is as deep as the ocean.

simile

simile

The waffle jumped up out of the toaster.

The waffle jumped up out of the toaster.

personification

personification

His hair is a snowflake.

His hair is a snowflake.

metaphor

metaphor

That went over like a lead balloon.

That went over like a lead balloon.

simile

simile

The End!

The End!