Figurative Language Definitions
Figurative Language Examples
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Keystone Vocabulary
Big Ideas
100

Comparing two things using like or as

A simile

100

"It's as hot as an oven in here" is an example of what type of figurative language?

Simile
100

When the student said WHOOOSH and BANG I said "you are very good at using ______" 

What is onomatopoeia

100

The words (there are two!) for the beginning and ending parts of a word (both end in "fix")

Suffix and Affix

100
This word describes the message or the lesson of the text

What is a theme?

200

Comparing two things without like or as

What is a Metaphor

200

"The sun smiled down on me" is an example of what type of figurative language?

What is personification?
200

When two characters have a ______ with each other, they are talking to each other

What is dialogue?

200
A word with the same meaning as a different word

What is a synonym

200

Something big picture that you can guess from information in the text

What is an Inference?

300

Giving human like qualities to a non human object or idea

What is personification
300

The eggs that Walter and Ruth fight over or the the plant that Mama takes care of in A Raisin in the sun are examples of ______

what are symbols?

300

In Sinners, when we saw the crows perched on top of the roof before the vampire showed up, that was an example of ________.

What is foreshadowing?

300

When a text is true or real it is fiction or non-fiction?

non-fiction

300

The overall emotion of a text - what the author is trying to make their audience feel

What is mood?

400

When you exaggerate to emphasize a feeling or point.

What is hyperbole?

400

When Katy Perry sings "Baby, you're a firework" what type of figurative language is she using?

What is metaphor?

400

When an author selects specific words to convey a message, they use _________ intentionally.

What is Diction?
400

What does the acronym ACE(s) stand for (not on your study guide)

Answer, Cite, Explain (Sum up or so what)

400

When the reader draws a conclusion about a larger group based on putting information together. For example, if all my students heads are down I might draw the conclusion or make a _____ that they are tired. 

What is generalization?

500

Something that represents another thing, often an emotion or idea.

What is a symbol?

500

"They took my phone so I'm going to die!" is an example of what?

What is Hyperbole?

500

When two forces (internal or external) struggle in a story it is the main ______.

What is conflict?

500

When you write ACES, you should give information in the text which can be in the form of a specific summary or text _______?

What is evidence?

500

When an author expressed their feelings about society or issues in society through their works

What is social commentary?