Figurative Language
Students will work on vocabulary by identifying the various types of figurative language.
Created Date
03.12.22
Last Updated
03.15.22
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Topics of this game:
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Compares two things using the words "like" or "as"
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Compares two things by stating that one thing is another
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Gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or ideas
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The use of words that sound like their meaning or words that mimic sounds
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The repetition of the first consonant sounds in several words
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An outrageous exaggeration that emphasizes a point, this can even be ridiculous or funny
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Phrase where the meaning is not literal, instead it has a hidden meaning
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Phrase made up of two or more words that actually have opposite meanings
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