Figurtive Language Flashcards

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What is figurative language?

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Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning different from the literal interpretation.

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True or False: Similes compare two unlike things using ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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True

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Fill in the blank: A __________ is a figure of speech that gives human qualities to animals or objects.

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personification

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What does the term ‘metaphor’ refer to?

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A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Identify the figurative language: ‘The world is a stage.’

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Metaphor

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What is hyperbole?

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An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.

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True or False: Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words.

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True

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Fill in the blank: __________ is a comparison that uses ‘like’ or ‘as’.

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Simile

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What is the purpose of figurative language in writing?

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To create vivid imagery and express ideas in creative ways.

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Identify the figurative language: ‘Time is a thief.’

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Metaphor

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What does ‘imagery’ refer to in figurative language?

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Descriptive language that appeals to the senses and paints a picture in the reader’s mind.

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True or False: Onomatopoeia refers to words that imitate sounds.

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True

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Fill in the blank: An __________ is a phrase that means something different than the literal meaning of its words.

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idiom

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What is an oxymoron?

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A figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear in conjunction.

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Identify the figurative language: ‘Bittersweet.’

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Oxymoron

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What is the effect of using figurative language in music?

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It enhances emotional expression and creates memorable lyrical imagery.

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True or False: Euphemism is a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh.

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True

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Fill in the blank: A __________ is a deliberate exaggeration for emphasis.

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hyperbole

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What is a paradox?

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A statement that contradicts itself but may reveal a deeper truth.

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Identify the figurative language: ‘Icy hot.’

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What is the role of symbolism in figurative language?

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To use symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.

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True or False: Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds within words in close proximity.

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Fill in the blank: __________ is a figure of speech that involves an exaggeration for effect.

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What is allusion?

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An indirect reference to a person, place, event, or literary work.

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Identify the figurative language: 'He has the heart of a lion.'
Metaphor
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What is the purpose of a metaphor in a song?
To convey complex emotions and ideas in a relatable way.
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True or False: Anaphora is the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
True
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Fill in the blank: __________ is when a word sounds like what it describes.
Onomatopoeia
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What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
A simile uses 'like' or 'as' for comparison, while a metaphor does not.
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Identify the figurative language: 'The wind whispered through the trees.'
Personification
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What is a theme in the context of figurative language?
The central idea or message conveyed through the use of figurative language.
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True or False: Figurative language is only used in poetry.
False
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Fill in the blank: A __________ is a common expression that has lost its original impact.
cliché
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What is the function of irony in figurative language?
To express a meaning that is opposite of what is expected.
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Identify the figurative language: 'The classroom was a zoo.'
Metaphor
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What does 'tone' refer to in writing?
The author's attitude toward the subject or audience conveyed through word choice.
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True or False: Figurative language can enhance the emotional impact of a piece.
True
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Fill in the blank: __________ refers to the repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words.
Assonance
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What is the purpose of using symbolism in music?
To convey deeper meanings and evoke emotional responses.
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Identify the figurative language: 'The stars danced in the night sky.'
Personification
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What is the effect of using a metaphor in a song?
It can create vivid imagery and connect with listeners on an emotional level.
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True or False: A metaphor can be extended throughout a text.
True
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Fill in the blank: __________ is a literary device that involves a play on words.
Pun
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What is the significance of using alliteration in poetry and music?
It creates rhythm, enhances musicality, and emphasizes particular words.
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Identify the figurative language: 'She sells seashells by the seashore.'
Alliteration
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What does 'mood' refer to in literature?
The emotional atmosphere created by the author's word choices.
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True or False: Figurative language does not have a place in academic writing.
False
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Fill in the blank: __________ is a figure of speech that involves a comparison without using 'like' or 'as'.
Metaphor