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Figurative language
Similes and Metaphors
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Barron Webster
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Lesson aims
Understand the key differences between similes and metaphors
Develop your writing skills using similes and metaphors
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What is figurative language?
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Figurative language
Literal - when the writer states exactly what they mean
Figurative - when the writer creates a meaning that is different from the literal definition
This is often through comparing words and phrases
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What is a simile?
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jl_kay
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Similes
A comparison between two different words/phrases in a sentence
Use words 'like' or 'as' to make the comparison
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Examples
The thunder was as loud as fireworks.
She cried like a baby.
He was as busy as a bee.
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Mateus Lunardi Dutra
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What is a metaphor?
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Chocolate Geek
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Metaphors
A comparison between two different words/phrases
Not using 'like' or 'as'
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Examples
The sun was a furnace.
He had the heart of a lion.
She is a ray of sunshine.
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VinothChandar
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Similes and Metaphors
Simile - The subject is 'as' or 'like' another
Metaphor - The subject is said to be another
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Which of these sentences are similes and metaphors?
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Sanctuary photography → back ! maybe :p
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Song lyrics
Highlight the similes and metaphors in the lyrics
Annotate the lyrics with what you think they could mean
Extension: If you finish this, write your own lyrics continuing on from the lyrics you have been given
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ginnerobot
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Writing task
Take inspiration from one of the images
Write a short paragraph using figurative language
You must include at least one simile and one metaphor
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What have you learnt today?
The differences between similes and metaphors
How to develop your writing skills using similes and metaphors
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cora álvarez
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