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Text: 5 types of figurative language - simile, metaphor, idiom, hyperbole, and personification. Definitions and descriptions in infographic are outlined in full on site via link. Light yellow background with darker yellow spots and dark blue decorative lines throughout. Pictures to match figurative language definitions.

Definitions and examples of 5 of the most common types of figurative language: similes, metaphors, idioms, hyperboles, and personifications. Use this infographic as a standalone resource or check out more of our figurative language resources on our site!

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English Idiomatic Expressions and Examples, 10 idioms and their meanings with sentences Many people avoid using classical words to express their feelings, thoughts, and plans in everyday life. Words or phrases that are used as a metaphor in any sentence make the sentence more intense. Therefore, the use of idioms, especially in the English language, is quite common. When we express our thoughts through idioms, we explain situations in a pleasing narrative. In addition, when we use such words…

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27 Figures of Speech with Examples A figure of speech is a mode of creating a great effect in words. It is stylistic devices that bring clarity in writing, vividness in ideas and beauty in expression. In order to express the words or phrases in a better way, we use figures of speech. It may be a simile, metaphor, personification, etc. There are numerous figures of speech. The number may cross the hundred. However, these are some important types which oftenly used in a language.

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Metaphor is a figure of speech where we compare two unrelated or different things. These two things must have one thing in common. In simile we use as, so,

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Metaphors and similes are two different types of figurative language, meaning that they are phrases writers use to emphasize points without speaking directly about the facts. Share this infographic with your students to classmates to help decifer between the two figurative languages.

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