Sagot :
A figure of speech is figurative
language in the form of a single word or phrase. It can be a special
repetition, arrangement or omission of words with literal meaning, or a
phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of
the words. sally sells seashells
Walter wondered where Winnie was.
Blue baby bonnets.
Nick needed notebooks
Fred fried frogs
Walter wondered where Winnie was.
Blue baby bonnets.
Nick needed notebooks
Fred fried frogs
1) Hyperbole
- It basically exagerates
Ex. There is a mountain of laundry.
2) Simile
- It compares to objects using "like" or "as"
Ex. She is as sharp as an owl.
3) Metaphor
- It compares without the use of "like" or "as:
Ex. You are the fire burning in my heart.
4) Personification
- It makes a non-living object do something a living thing does.
Ex. The plants kneeled down to the sun.
5.) Onomatopoeia
- It creates a sound in text.
Ex. The bomb made a loud BOOM!
- It basically exagerates
Ex. There is a mountain of laundry.
2) Simile
- It compares to objects using "like" or "as"
Ex. She is as sharp as an owl.
3) Metaphor
- It compares without the use of "like" or "as:
Ex. You are the fire burning in my heart.
4) Personification
- It makes a non-living object do something a living thing does.
Ex. The plants kneeled down to the sun.
5.) Onomatopoeia
- It creates a sound in text.
Ex. The bomb made a loud BOOM!