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Figurative Language

Alliteration: The repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning of two or more words

·  Sentence: The slow sinking in her heart stole away all her joy.

Hyperbole: extravagant exaggeration

·  Sentence: All the world’s books would not be enough to satisfy my desire for knowledge and information.

Imagery: Describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels

·  Sentence: The dusty, sweat-stained cowboy hat smelled of earth and dry tumble weed.

Metaphor: comparing two unlike things (saying one thing is another thing)

·  Sentence: Her arms were mighty claws refusing to release me from their crushing grip.

Personification: giving human characteristics, traits, or actions to nonhuman things

·  Sentence: The soft light gently yet insistently pushed the darkness from the sky.

Simile: Comparing two unlike things using the word like or as

·  Sentence: The peppery salsa mix was as fiery as a raging inferno.

Symbolism: something represents something else

·  Sentence: Katniss symbolizes courage and sacrificial love.