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figurative language
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discribe something by using figures of speech
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examples if figurative language
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simile, metaphor
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figures of speech
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language devices create meanings through comprasisson ehageratting imagry or contrast
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example figures of speech
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the ipod cost me a arm and leg
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simile
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comaring using like or as
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example of a simile
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he is as fast as a leopard
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metaphor
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comparing not using like or as
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example of a metaphor
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he is a leopared
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analogies
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is a comparison that two pairs have the same relatinoship
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example of analogies
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puppy is to dog kid is to adult
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imagery
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it is whenthe auther uses 5 sences to create a image in short film
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example of imagrery
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the pilllow was as soft as a cloud
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onomantopia
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word that discribe sounds
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example of onomatopia
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boom, ouch,
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personfication
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to give non living things human chartersistics
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example of pesonofacation
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the cloud were crying
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hyberbole
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it means complette exateate
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example of hyberbole
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jeff was so hungry he could ear a haorse
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idioms
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means to know something bys its use
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example of idiom
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yahh awesome
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symbolisim
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to know something by its image
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example of symbolisim
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hand signals
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forshadowing
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to give examples in a story
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example of forshadowing
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the book is in the table
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tone
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high pitch voice
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example of tone
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quit football or ill chasss u down......
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point of view
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point of view, the position or vantage‐point from which the events of a story seem to be observed and presented
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example ofpoint of view
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hahhh i proved you wrong
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FLASHBACK
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TO REMBER SOMETHING FROM THE PAST
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EXAMPLE OF FLASHBACK
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RON REMEBER WHEN HE HAD HES FIRST BIKE
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MOOD
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HAVING LIKE A SAD FACE HAPPY FACE
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EXAMPLE OF MOOD
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RON HAD A MAD FACE TODAY
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ALLUSION
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SOMEWERE WORK PLACE
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EXAMPLE OF ALLUISON
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HE HAD ALLUSION OF HIS HOUSE
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IRONY
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TO EXPRESS SOMETHIG
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EXAMPLE OF IRONY
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JEFF LIKE TO EXPRESS HIS FELLINGS
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DIALOGUE
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CHATEERS ACTING
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exmPLE OF DIALOGUE
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JEFF LIKES TO ACT ALOT
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PARADOX
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jane likes to express him self
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example of paradox
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jane is frusterated all the time
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bandwagon
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trying to make people to do what you are doing
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example of bandwagon
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hey do whant to frow your hair even faster thhen try uor new pruduct limeaazc it grow your hair faster
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glittering generalties
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using strog words
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example of gliterring genneraletieas
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i hate writing story words
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citing statistics
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to use sciece data
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