What are the types of FIG Lang?

What are the types of FIG Lang?

Types of Figurative Language

  • Simile.
  • Metaphor.
  • Personification.
  • Onomatopoeia.
  • Oxymoron.
  • Hyperbole.
  • Allusion.
  • Idiom.

When I failed to turn in my project I think my teacher head exploded figurative language?)?

This is an example of an idiom because it cannot be taken literally. His head did not really explode. This is figurative language meaning he was very angry.

Whats the meaning of this metaphor after all the fans left the stadium the bleachers were a disaster area?

2 minutes. Q. What’s the meaning of this metaphor? “After all the fans left the stadium, the bleachers were a disaster area.” Trash and leftover food and drinks littered the ground.

What kind of figurative language is I am as hungry as a bear?

List of AS…AS Similes

simile meaning
as hungry as a bear very hungry
as hungry as a wolf very hungry
as innocent as a lamb innocent, not worldly-wise
as large as life conspicuously present

Is crystal clear a metaphor?

Origin of crystal-clear Emphatic form of clear in visual and metaphorical “understandable” senses.

What figurative languages have you learned today?

Writers and poets use figurative language to build imagery and give words more power….Among these are:

  • Simile.
  • Metaphor.
  • Implied metaphor.
  • Personification.
  • Hyperbole.
  • Allusion.
  • Idiom.
  • Pun.

What is the meaning of this simile my mom can be as fiery as a volcano when I dont do my chores on time?

hyperbole. An extreme exaggeration. What’s the meaning of this simile? “My mom can be as fiery as a volcano when I don’t do my chores on time.” She gets really angry.

When the pitcher finished nine innings he was hungry enough to eat a horse?

When the pitcher finished nine innings, he was hungry enough to eat a horse. “Crack” went the bat as the pitcher hit a home run. The ice in the arena was as smooth as glass. The kite drank the wind and laughed across the sky.

What kind of figurative language is time flies by?

metaphor
“Time flies” is a metaphor. “Time” is being compared to the act of flying by quickly, which is not to be taken by its literal…

What figurative language is as light as a feather?

Extremely lightweight. This simile dates from the sixteenth century, appearing in Edward Hall’s Chronicles (1548) and many times thereafter.