Need to Know Terminology II Flashcards

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figurative language

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  • the use of figures of speech (hyperbole, simile, metaphor)
  • e.g. Ted, my friend from grade school, is as hungry as a hippo; in fact, he’s hungry enough to eat an entire cow. He’s a T-Rex in sneakers
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imagery

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  • using language that excites the senses

- e.g. the rich, sugar-brown sand was glossed over with the smooth froth of the waves

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hyperbole

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  • an exaggeration used for rhetorical effect
  • e.g. he’ll work himself to death trying to support his family
  • e.g. all her brothers were tall as trees
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metaphor

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  • a direct comparison of two unlike things WITHOUT using “like” or “as”
  • e.g. Amy’s hope was an amber-colored petal, fluttering away in the wind
  • e.g. jim was the strong wall that held his family safe and secure
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simile

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  • a comparison of two unlike things using the word “like” and “as”
  • e.g. the skyscraper tumbled like a tower of blocks knocked down by a child
  • e.g. she was as dainty as a fairy
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personification

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  • giving human characteristics to non-human things
  • e.g. the computer threw a tantrum when i clicked on too many items
  • e.g. the phone screamed in my ear
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the text below is an example of
the modern building stands out with its understated elegance. square windows, large square doors and rooms are contrasted nicely with curvy and circular furnishings

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imagery

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the text below is an example of
horses are the wind that rushed through the annals of history, bearing tidings, bearing champions, bearing the glorious dead. they are the wind that rush on, moving the wheels of the hopes and dreams of a water-logged world

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metaphor

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the text below is an example of
fame and fortune seemed to have joined hands over this man in recent years. it is no surprise that few are familiar with the deserted, homeless streets of Detroit that once knew his name

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personification

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the text below is an example of
the aroma of pizza is like a homing beacon to the fun-seeking of all ages. the pizza chef is an artist, the pizza crust is his canvas. so, if you’re as hungry as hippos, head down to a pizza parlor near you

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figurative language

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the text below is an example of
they yabbered like a pack of hyenas about the petty inconveniences of the plan. meanwhile, i was dying to make my simple solution heard, but a million tons of fright were smothering the words

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hyperbole

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the text below is an example of

the hungry, gray tabby cat meowed his greetings at the red, broken door

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imagery

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the text below is an example of
butterflies are the magicians of nature. like a lineage of magi, they own the power of a mystical knowledge. they leave us spellbound as they compress the metamorphosis of an age into a day. then like dissipating sparkles they flutter away

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simile

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the text below is an example of

the bird was eager to dance along the wooden ledge because she knew her owner would give her a cracker

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personification

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the text below is an example of

the rainbow was a colorful slideshow that decorated the sky

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metaphor

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the text below is an example of

the instrument was a time machine transporting her to her childhood

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metaphor