What is Figurative Language?



Figurative language is speech or writing that departs from normal meaning or sound to create a

create a special effect. These "literary devices" as they are called are: alliteration, hyperbole, idioms,

metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia and similies.



In this post, we'll cover the first device, "Alliteration." It is the repetition of a sound in a sentence or

in a series of sentences.

An example is: Samantha soared down the street on her sleek skateboard. Here the repetition is of

the sound of the letter 'S.'


*Stay tuned for tomorrow's definition and example of 'hyperbole.'


www.englishteachinghoboken.com


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

More Grammar....!

Want to Improve Your Speaking?

Effective use of Body Language