Kristina Cana Simile Comparing two things using like or as Mirror by Justin Timberlake Ex Arent you somethin to admire cause your shine is somethin like a mirror ID: 816165
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Musical Figurative Language
Kristina Cana
Slide2Simile
Comparing two things using like or as
Mirror by Justin Timberlake
Ex: “Aren’t you
somethin
’ to admire, cause
your shine is
somethin
’ like a mirror
…”
Slide3Metaphor
Comparing two things without using like or as
My Heart’s a Stereo by Gym Class Heroes
Ex: “
My Heart’s a Stereo
, it beats for you so listen close…”
Slide4Alliteration
The
use of the same
consonant
at the
beginning
of
each
word or each stressed syllable in a line of
verse
So Sick by
Neyo
Ex: “
S
aid I’m
s
o
s
ick of love
s
ong,
s
o
s
ad and
s
low…”
Slide5Hyperbole
Obvious and intentional exaggeration
50 Ways to Say Goodbye by Train
Ex: “ I
wanna
live a
thousand lives
with you…”
Slide6Onomatopoeia
The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
Boom
Boom
Pow
by Black Eyed Peas
Ex: “Boom, boom, boom…”
Slide7Imagery/Sensory Details
The Words or phrases a writer uses to create a certain picture in the reader’s mind. Imagery is usually based on sensory details.
Somewhere Only We Know by Keane
Ex: “ I came across a fallen tree, it felt the branches of it looking at me…”