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What Are The Types of Figurative Language?

Imagery


Metaphor/Simile


Symbolism


Personification


Allusion


Irony


Sound Devices


Rhyme Scheme


Denotation


Connotation


Diction


Syntax


Figures of Speech


Hyperbole


Oxymoron


Puns


Tone/Mood

There are twenty types of figurativeLanguage

What is Imagery?

Descriptive Writing or figurative language that caters to the five senses

What is Personification?

Giving human characteristics to nonhuman objects

What is Rhyme Scheme?

The pattern of end rhymes in the lines of a poem

What is Tone?

The author's attitude towards the subject or audience

What is Mood?

How the story makes the audience feel

What is Diction/Dialogue?

Word choice

What is Ethos?

Credibility (text gives credit to people)

What is Logos?

Logical Appeal

What is Pathos?

Passionate/Emotional Appeal

Character Foil

When a person is opposite from the main character in a story, and the person brings out the better traits in the main character

Think: Opposite

Allusion Picture

Irony Pictures

Back (Definition)

Symbolism Picture

Back (Definition)

Imagery picture

Back (Definition)

Imagery WKS (2)

Back (Definition)