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What is figurative language?
What is figurative language?
Figurative language is language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation.
Why is figurative language useful in writing?
Why is figurative language useful in writing?
Figurative language adds interest to writing and helps to hold a reader's attention.
What is the most common type of figurative language used in Matilda?
What is the most common type of figurative language used in Matilda?
The most common type of figurative language used in Matilda is simile.
How are similes used in the book?
How are similes used in the book?
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What is personification?
What is personification?
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Can you give an example of personification from the text?
Can you give an example of personification from the text?
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How can you remember the meaning of personification?
How can you remember the meaning of personification?
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What are some examples of personification from Matilda?
What are some examples of personification from Matilda?
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Study Notes
Figurative Language
- Figurative language is language that requires interpretation, meaning the words used don't have their literal dictionary meaning.
- It allows the reader to understand an idea or concept by comparing it to something more relatable.
- Figurative language adds interest to writing and helps hold the reader's attention.
Types of Figurative Language
Simile
- A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as".
- Examples: Fast as lightning, Hung his head like a dying flower, Quiet as a mouse.
- Simile examples from Matilda:
- "You could almost feel the dangerous heat radiating from her as a red-hot rod of metal."
- "If a group of children happened to be in her path, she ploughed right on through them like a tank."
- "When she marched - Miss Trunchbull never walked, she always marched like a storm-trooper with long strides and arms aswinging."
Personification
- Personification gives human-like qualities to non-human objects.
- Examples: The leaves danced across the street, The moon winked at me, The wind sang through the grass.
- Personification examples from Matilda:
- "an enraged rhinoceros"
- "His stockings hung about his ankles"
- "She had an obstinate chin, a cruel mouth and small arrogant eyes"
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Test your knowledge of figurative language with this quiz. Learn about different types of figurative language and how they are used in writing. Challenge yourself to identify examples of similes, metaphors, personification, and more. Improve your understanding of figurative language and enhance your communication skills.