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