
SIMILIE - METAPHOR- PERSONIFICATION REVIEW
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Nicole Jonjak
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Simile
The most common form of figurative language is a simile
It is a comparison between two unlike things, using the words "like" or "as"
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Important!
Not every sentence that uses "like" or "as" is a simile...
"I'm like my brother because we're both bald" is just literal language
"My imagination is like a wizard, because it can create impossible things" is a simile
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Metaphor
a comparison between two unlike things, but not using "like" or "as"
Often use the word "is" (the verb "to be")
Be careful not to mix it up with literal language
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Multiple Choice
Which is a simile?
"Her laughter was like a ringing bell"
"She likes pizza"
"Her laughter is a ringing bell"
"She has a nice laugh"
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Multiple Choice
Which is a simile?
"She was as tall as her friend"
"She was as wise as an owl"
"She is a wise old owl"
"She likes owls"
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Multiple Choice
Which is a metaphor?
"She was like a swift river"
"She was ten years old"
"Her heart was a swift river, running free"
"She likes to swim"
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Multiple Select
Which two are examples of figurative language?
"She likes singing"
"She was as tall as a giraffe"
"She sang like a songbird"
"She is as tall as Sarah"
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Personfication
When a writer describes something that is not human, with human qualities
Often used to describe nature, or non-living things, things that don't have emotions
If only a person could do that, then it's personification
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Multiple Choice
Which is personification?
"She was as grand as a mountain
"The mountain was 1000 feet high"
"The mountain stared down at the valley below"
"The man was a mountain of muscle"
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Now I'll give you an example, and you have to say which kind of language it is
Remember the difference between literal and figurative language!
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Multiple Choice
"She was like the wind, flying free"
Metaphor
Literal language
Personification
Simile
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Multiple Choice
"Her mind was a library, full of stories."
Metaphor
Personification
Literal Language
Simile
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Multiple Choice
"The windows of the empty house stared back at me"
Metaphor
Literal Language
Personification
Simile
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Multiple Choice
"Her eyes were brown."
Metaphor
Literal Language
Personification
Simile
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Multiple Choice
This one is tricky!
"Her heart was broken."
Metaphor
Literal language
Personification
Simile
Simile
The most common form of figurative language is a simile
It is a comparison between two unlike things, using the words "like" or "as"
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