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Figures ofSpeechCollected and edited by EP Prasad
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Figures of SpeechFigures of speech are words or phrases
that depart from straightforward
literal language. Figures of speech
are often used and crafted for
emphasis, freshness, expression, orclarity.
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Types of Figures of SpeechSimile
Metaphor
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
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SIMILEA simile is the comparison of two
Unlike things using or .He eats like a pig.
You are as pretty as a picture.like as
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METAPHORA metaphor is the comparison oftwo unlike things or expressions,sometimes using the verb to be,and not using like or as (as in a
simile).To be (am, is, are, was, were)
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METAPHORHe is a pig.
You area tulip.From A Meditation for his Mistress
~Robert Herrick
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ALLITERATIONAlliteration is the of
initial consonant sounds of
neighboring words.
Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
repetition
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ALLITERATIONShe left the Heaven ofHeroes and came down
To make a man to meet the mortal need,A man to match the mountains and the sea,
The friendly welcome of the wayside well.From Lincoln, the Man of the People
~Edwin Markham
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ONOMATOPOEIA(on-uh-mat-uh-pee-uh)
An onomatopoeia is a word that imitatesthe it represents.
The chimingof the bellsThe boomof the explosion
sound
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ONOMATOPOEIATinkling sleigh bellsClanging fire bells
Mellow chiming wedding bellsTolling, moaning, and groaning funeralbells
From The Bells~Edgar Allan Poe
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HYPERBOLEA hyperbole is an or
an .=His feet are as big as boats!I nearly died laughing!
exaggerationoverstatement
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HYPERBOLEHere once the embattled farmers stood
And fired .
From The Concord Hymn
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
the shot heard round the world
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!He clattered and clanged as he
washed the dishes.
(A) Simile
(B) Onomatopoeia(C) Hyperbole
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Life is a beach!(A)Metaphor
(B)Alliteration
(C) Simile
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!PeterPiperpicked a peck ofpickled peppers.
~Mother Goose
(A) Onomatopoeia
(B) Hyperbole
(C) Alliteration
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!The river falls under us like a
trap door.
(A) Onomatopoeia
(B) Simile(C) Metaphor
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Im so hungry I could eat a horse!
(A) Hyperbole
(B) Metaphor
(C) Onomatopoeia
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!Dont delay dawns disarming display.
Dusk demands daylight.
From Dewdrops Dancing Down Daises~Paul Mc Cann
(A)Onomatopoeia(B) Alliteration
(C) Hyperbole
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
Ive heard that joke a billiontimes, but it still cracks me up!
(A) Simile
(B) Metaphor(C) Hyperbole
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
The glass vase is as fragile as achilds sandcastle.
(A) Metaphor
(B)Alliteration(C) Simile
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
The buzzing bee startled me!
(A) Hypberbole
(B) Onomatopoeia
(C) Metaphor
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
She looked at him with fire in hereyes.
(A)Alliteration
(B) Simile(C) Metaphor
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USE YOUR NOGGIN!Write a story about an experiencein your life in 2-3 paragraphs.
Use each of the figures of speechwe learned today!
(Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration,Onomatopoeia, Hyperbole)
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Hope u liked it!
God bless you all Department of English, IES