Friday, October 25, 2013

Literary Terms

Figurative language-- words that express ideas beyond the basic meaning

ex. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

  Obviously, a person cannot consume a whole horse. The idea is that the person is extremely hungry, possibly starving.


Literal language- words that express facts/truth.

If you say, "I'm literally falling asleep in Mr. B's class" then I am to believe that you are, in fact, entering a sleep cycle.

Two types of figurative language:

Simile- a comparison between two unlike things using like or as.

ex. She could swim like a fish.

Metaphor- a comparison between two unlike things made by stating that one is the other.

ex. She is a tiger on the soccer field.

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