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EXAMPLES The gun we hired wanted fifty grand The buses are on strike Nixon bombed Hanoi Napoleon lost Waterloo EXAMPLES Youll never get the university to agree

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EXAMPLES The gun we hired wanted fifty grand The buses are on strike Nixon bombed Hanoi Napoleon lost Waterloo EXAMPLES Youll never get the university to agree to that The . Metaphor. Metaphor is a . figure of speech . in . which . a . comparison . is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common. . Unlike simile, you don't use "like" or "as" in the comparison. . Figurative & Stylistic Language:. Devices that enhance and add interest to the written and spoken word. 2. Imagery Devices. Purpose is to create an . IMAGE. . in the reader’s mind.. 1. Simile. Why do authors use figurative language?. Some types:. Imagery, alliteration, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, Metaphor (metaphor, simile). Metaphor and Simile. Metaphor and Simile draw comparisons between two . Part II. Metaphor. Metaphor compares two different things in a figurative sense. Unlike in a simile, the word “like” is not used in metaphor . Example:. Truths are first clouds, then rain, then harvest and food. . Metaphor. Metaphor is a . figure of speech . in which an . comparison . is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common. . Unlike simile, you don't use "like" or "as" in the comparison. . E 301 A. Dr. . Antar. . Abdellah. Chapter One. The Art of Everyday . Introduction . This chapter looks at an argument. :. . certain kinds of linguistic creativity . traditionally associated with (repetition, metaphor, rhyme and rhythm..etc) are a . You need…. Journals!. Bellwork. 10/28. Define the following terms: . Imagery. Simile. Metaphor. Hyperbole. Personification. Alliteration. Onomatopoeia. Imagery. Any description using one of the five senses (sight, smell, taste, touch, sound).. Which of the following is an example of . hyperbole. ?. He is like a mouse in front of the teacher.. I have a ton of homework to do tonight!. She looks really, really, tired today.. Her voice was music to my ears.. The Language of Our Course. IRONY. a discord between expectation and result. (situational irony) a situation that is deliberately opposite of one’s expectation. Examples:. Drop a plate, it shatters, “Nice move.”. . Intra-group differences in the experiences of . Māori. George Ann Gregory, Ph.D. .. University of Maryland University College. Central New Mexico Community College. Jeanette King, Ph.D. .. University of Canterbury. Forms of Poetry. Although the form of poems may differ in structure, they all express the author’s thoughts and feelings.. When reading a poem, do not pause at the end of each line. Rather, pause slightly for commas and come to a full stop at periods.. Figurative & Stylistic Language:. Devices that enhance and add interest to the written and spoken word. 1. Imagery/Sensory Devices. Purpose is to create an . IMAGE. in the reader’s mind using words to convey the five senses.. English 7. Metaphor. A. figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object or action and doesn’t literally . applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “ His Cotton candy words did not appeal to her taste.”. What is a metaphor?. A metaphor is a LOT like a simile. So, what is the difference?. A metaphor . does not. use . LIKE. or . AS. to make comparisons. But they still compare…. So, what does a metaphor look like?.

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