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What are all the examples of figurative language?

What are all the examples of figurative language?

Among these are:

  • Simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two separate concepts through the use of a clear connecting word such as “like” or “as.”
  • Metaphor. A metaphor is like a simile, but without connecting words.
  • Implied metaphor.
  • Personification.
  • Hyperbole.
  • Allusion.
  • Idiom.
  • Pun.

What figurative language is vroom?

Figurative Language

A B
personification give person-like qualities to things
onomatopoeia thwack, hiss, vroom, pow
alliteration LA class loves literary langauge
idiom That’s hot

What are the 7 figurative languages?

Personification, onomatopoeia , Hyperbole, Alliteration, Simily, Idiom, Metaphor.

What figurative language is Rikki Tikki Tavi?

The narrator uses similes and personification to convey a mongoose’s energy, focus, and skill when it fights a snake: Rikki-tikki was bounding all round Nagaina, keeping just out of reach of her stroke, his little eyes like hot coals. . . .Then Rikki-tikki danced in a circle to get behind her . . . he sat back on his …

What are the 10 figure of speech?

Figures of Speech with Examples

Figures of Speech Examples
Euphemism He passed away in his sleep
Irony Your hands are as clean as mud
Anaphora Dr Martin Luther King Jr: “I Have a Dream” Speech
Apostrophe Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are

What are the 12 figures of speech?

Simile- In a simile, two things which are completely unlocked are compared with each other.

  • Metaphor- It is an informal or implied simile in which the words “like’ ‘as’ are avoided.
  • Personification-
  • Apostrophe-
  • Oxymoron-
  • Hyperbole-
  • Pun-
  • Hyperbole-
  • What is an example of alliteration?

    As a method of linking words for effect, alliteration is also called head rhyme or initial rhyme. For example, “humble house”, “potential power play”, “picture perfect”, “money matters”, “rocky road”, or “quick question”. A familiar example is “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers”.

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