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  1. Examples are similes (using like or as), metaphors (not using like or as), personification (giving non-living things human characteristics) and hyperbole (exaggerating for emphasis). Allusions are references to characters or events from literature, movies or culture.

  2. This interactive video is similes and metaphors, so you will be able to identify them. There are also videos that can teach you about hyperboles, onomatopoeia, and personification. Check out more figurative language with our other videos.

  3. Got simile? In this BrainPOP movie, you’ll learn how to make comparisons as Tim and Moby introduce you to those famous literary devices, similes and metaphors! Learn how to understand poetry better and improve your own writing as you discover which device says something is LIKE another and which says something IS another.

  4. Figurative language explained. Watch on. This short, animated video explains the difference between literal and figurative language, and then gives an overview metaphors, similes, personification, hyperboles, symbolism, and idioms. Great for a quick review or as independent practice.

  5. Watch: Similes and metaphors. Learn more about similes and metaphors by watching this video. Learn the difference between similes and metaphors. Activity 1. Show off your...

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  7. 5 BEST Videos for Teaching Figurative Language. This video presents each literary element with its definition and then provides some examples. Terms covered are simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and idiom.

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