Figurative Language
Figurative Language (2)
Figurative Language (3)
Literary Terms
Vocab Workshop Unit 6
100
Compares two things that are not alike by using like or as
What is simile
100
a type of figurative language where extreme exaggeration is used to emphasize a quality about someone or something for example
What is Hyperbole
100
time is money
What is Metaphor
100
is the author's attitude towards a subject or character
What is Tone
100
waiting to be settled, undecided
What is pending?
200
The comparison of one thing to another without the use of like ore as.
What is Metaphor
200
is the use of words and phrases to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind.
What is Imagery
200
Wind whipping wildly during the storm
What is Alliteration
200
the feeling or atmosphere the writer creates for the reader.
What is Mood
200
odd or old-fashioned in a pleasing way
What is quaint?
300
is the word use of words to imitate sounds
What is an Onomatopeia
300
you snore louder than a freight train
What is Hyperbole
300
The sun is smiling
What is personification
300
a message about life or the moral to a story
What is Theme
300
a person easily tricked; to decieve
What is dupe?
400
is a repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
What is Alliteration
400
The burning wood hissed and crackled.
What is Onomatopoeia
400
My mother's handbag weighs a ton.
What is Hyperbole
400
The narrator is a character in the story, and uses I and we.
What is First-person point of view
400
only barely good enough; minimal
What is marginal?
500
a figure of speech in which a thing, an idea, or an animal is given human attributes
What is Personification?
500
Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter, so Betty bought better butter to make the bitter butter better.
What is Alliteration
500
The pounding rain was like a million fists being against the window pane.
What is simile or hyperbole
500
The narrator is not a character in the story and uses pronouns such as, he, she, his , and her.
What is Point-of-view
500
a temporary substitue for something
What is makeshift?
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