Figurative Language
A way of using words or phrases to convey a meaning that is different from their literal meanin.
Grammar
The set of rules that govern how words are used to form sentences in a languag.
something that end and mixes in with sentences or paragraphs
someth8ng that messes up a sentence or paragraph
When an author describes a person as if it was a object
When an author describes an object as if it were a person.
Allusion
A reference to something else.
AL HOTDOGS R ONN SAIL!
ALL HOTDOGS ARE ON SALE!
sally said she wants to go to the beach.
sally said that .she wanna go to the beach
somebody called me and asked me if my ref was running
Refrigerators can’t run.
Metaphor
A figure of speech that compares two things by stating that one is the other
Goo have a good daye
Go have a good day!
Absolutely no.
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
The lights winked at me
lights can’t wink
Similie
A comparison of two things using like, or as
DONT TOUCH THAD!
DON‘T TOUCH THAT!
I think that is. great idea,
I think that is a great idea!
The wind howled
wind can get strong but not howl
Hyperbole
A figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to emphasize a point or create a stronger impact
goo bee grate.
Go be great!
How’s ur day!
How was your day?
alarm clocks yell
No they can’t