T/F: "shine bright like a diamond" is a simile
True. Use of "like" implies comparison
T/F: “My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get.” is a metaphor
False. It's a simile. Use of "like"
An individual is displaying ____ by saying "Darling, you have all of my heart"
Love/affection
"Do a head count"
Count the number of people present
Irony is the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the _______.
opposite
Image 1: Is this a simile?
Yes
"___ ___ gives you wings" is the famous metaphorical catchphrase of this product.
Red Bull
Metonymy is a figure of speech in which a concept is referred to by the name of something _____ _______ with that thing or concept
Closely associated
T/F: A synecdoche takes an element of a word or phrase and uses it to refer to the whole or vice versa
True
Image 4: Explain the irony
Phone no service how to call sia
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" is a simile said by this famous person
Muhammad Ali
Image 2: Is this a simile or metaphor?
Metaphor. The throat is a cactus.
This is a common metonym for the film industry
Hollywood
This food staple is commonly referred to when used as a synecdoche for money
Bread/bread and butter
The concept that irony capitalises on
Contrast (or synonym with a similar meaning)
Similes are helpful in enabling us to see an old object in a new light by making a ______ with another object regarding a specific feature.
Connection
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is __ _____ _______.
not literally applicable
Image 3: Identify and explain the metonyms
Hand: lending a hand; needing the help of everyone
Fork: utensil for eating food, relates to food without needing to show actual food
T/F: A metonymy is part of a synecdoche
False, it's vice versa
A visual format that typically makes use of irony
Political art/satirical art/modern art/memes
T/F: A simile can be a metaphor, but a metaphor cannot be a simile.
True. Similes can be extended metaphors eg. Homeric similes. "And as a fisher on a jutting rock, when he casts in his baits as a snare to the little fishes, with his long pole lets down into the sea the horn of an ox of the steading, and then as he catches a fish flings it writhing ashore..."
This concept is the link between the signifier and the signified in a metaphor
Abstract notion/symbolism
Identify the metonyms: "The pen is mightier than the sword"
Pen: the written word
Sword: military power/violence
A feature of advertisements using synecdoche
Simple, minimalist
This is a great result of using irony in your advertising
Grab customers' attentions, get the message across in a more engaging way