Friday, 22 April 2016

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE



FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

Figurative language is when words and ideas are used to create mental images and give impressions. When we use figurative language in our poetry it gives our ideas strength and helps the reader to understand what we mean.

Personification is when we write about an object as if it is human, e.g. “the tulips smiled as the sun rose”

Similes are when we say one thing is like another, e.g. “the snow was on the ground like a thick warm blanket.” Similes contain the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

Metaphors say something is something else.
e.g. Tony is a tower of strength.
Wayne Rooney is a goal machine.

In the boxes next to each of the sentences below, either write P (personification), S (simile) or M (metaphor).



The Alarm clock went off like a bomb!



She was as quiet as a mouse




The ants marched home


The moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas



She’s as mad as a hatter!






The trees whispered to each other in the darkness


The sun went to bed.


She ate the mountain of food greedily


The frog’s tongue moved like lightning




On the back of the sheet write 2 sentences of figurative language.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE - ANSWERS

Figurative language is when words and ideas are used to create mental images and give impressions. When we use figurative language in our poetry it gives our ideas strength and helps the reader to understand what we mean.

Personification is when we write about an object as if it is human, e.g. “the tulips smiled as the sun rose”

Similes are when we say one thing is like another, e.g. “the snow was on the ground like a thick warm blanket.” Similes contain the words ‘like’ or ‘as’.

Metaphors say something is something else.
e.g. Tony is a tower of strength.
Wayne Rooney is a goal machine.

In the boxes next to each of the sentences below, either write P (personification), S (simile) or M (metaphor).

S

The Alarm clock went off like a bomb!

S

She was as quiet as a mouse

P
M

The ants marched home


The moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas

S

She’s as mad as a hatter!

P
P
M
S

The trees whispered to each other in the darkness


The sun went to bed.


She ate the mountain of food greedily


The frog’s tongue moved like lightning




On the back of the sheet write 2 sentences of figurative language.

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