Transcript Definition
Personification
The cloud cried
tears of grief
over the town.
Definition: Personification is giving
human qualities to non human
things.
Explanation: The cloud is not really
crying, but is raining. The author
uses the words tears and grief to
help create a mood of sadness for
the story.
Simile
Stanley is as grumpy
as a bear who just
woke up in
January!
Definition: A simile is a comparison
using like or as.
Explanation: The author is
comparing Stanley to a bear that
woke up when he should be
hibernating. A bear in that
situation would be extremely upset
and out of sorts. Stanley must
have been very grumpy!
Metaphor
• Frank is nothing
but a snake!
Definition: A metaphor is a
comparison not using like or as,
but stating that one thing is
something else.
Explanation: The author is not just
saying that he is like a snake with
all of a snakes attributes, but goes
so far as to state that he is a
snake. This is very powerful, and
helps the author establish a
stronger emotion in the reader.
HYPERBOLE
• I must have
called you a
thousand times
last night!
Definition: an exaggeration.
Explanation: Through exaggeration
a character can show just how
much he or she really feels about
a situation. By suggesting that
he/she called you a thousand
times, he/she is telling you that
they really needed to tell you
something.
Pun
To write with a broken
pencil is pointless.
Definition: A play on words.
Explanation: The author uses the
word pointless to make a joke.
Pointless can mean “without a
sharpened end”, or it can mean
“without purpose or benefit.”
Idioms
I’ll take a
hotdog with
relish!
Definition: an expression whose
connotation is not the same as its
denotation.
Explanation: The author wants a
hotdog that is eaten on a bun, not
a dog that is hot. By playing with
the connotation, the author allows
his character to be surprised or
confused.
Oxymoron
The living dead were
taking over the
city!
Definition: Two words that contradict
each other.
Explanation: The author puts together
the words living and dead. A person
can only be one or the other; they can
not be living and dead at the same
time. A zombie is not living, they are
reanimated dead people.
Onomatopoeia
The buzzing bees
slurped loudly on
the garden flowers.
Definition: When a word sounds like
the sound it makes.
Explanation: The word buzzing
makes the person saying it out
loud sound like a bee, and the
word , makes the person saying
sound like they are slurping liquid
through a straw.
Alliteration
Playful puppies
purposely
pounce.
Definition: a poetic or literary effect
achieved by using several words
that begin with the same
consonants.
Explanation: The author uses the
words puppies, purposely, and
pounce to create a physical
“bounce” as the reader speaks the
words. In this case the author’s
word choice feels like you are
actually watching the puppies
play.