2. What is figurative language?
Whenever you describe something by
comparing it with something else,
you are using figurative language.
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3. Simile
a direct comparison between two
unlike things
or
a way of describing something by
comparing it to something else,
usually using the words
“like” or “as”
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4. I am hungry as a horse
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You run like a rabbit
He is sneaky as a
snake
5. METAPHOR
A way of describing something
by
comparing it to something else;
implied comparison between
two unlike things
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The road was a ribbon
wrapped through the
desert.
The clown was a feather
floating away
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What is an idiom?
• refers to a phrase or expression that
cannot be understood by knowing what
the individual words in the phrase
mean.
• An idiom is an expression whose
meaning cannot be understood based
on the definition of its constitutional
elements
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What does that mean?
• words are put together to
make a clever phrase that
means something other
than what the individual
words mean
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Huh?
For example:
Barking up the wrong
tree
To misunderstand a
situation and
complain to a wrong
person or blame a
wrong thing
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Can I see another
example?
Being Cool as a
Cucumber
means being
very calm and
relaxed even in
a difficult
situation
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Oh, I get it…
• This is a humorous expression
that is used when you find out
that someone else was thinking
about the same thing as you
were.
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Try these on your own…
You got it…a couch potato.
It’s usually someone laying
around a lot!!!
Now try this one….
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This is a little more
difficult…
• Did you guess
it? I bet you
did…it’s…
• Go fly a kite.
• It means go
away.
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See if you can figure
these out….
Get off my
back A dog’s
life
Holy
Cow
Proud as a
peacock