2. Simile
• Comparisons using like or as
• Examples:
– Her eyes twinkled like stars.
– He fights like a lion.
– He runs like a cheetah.
– She is cute like a rose.
3. Metaphor
• Comparison of two things where you say that one thing IS
another. Where a metaphor asserts the two objects in the
comparison are identical on the point of comparison, a
simile merely asserts a similarity.
– She is a gem.
– All the world’s a stage.
– He showered her with gifts. Giving is dropping from
above.
– The event was clouded over by protests. Protests are an
intrusion of light.
– My memory is a little foggy. Memory is a visible object.
4. Idioms
• Figures of speech that use words in unusual
ways
• Examples:
– You should keep an eye out for it.
– The early bird gets the worm.
– The devil is in the details.
– He kicked the bucket.
5. Hyperbole
• Exaggerations in speech that are not meant to
be taken literally
• Examples:
– The bag weighed a ton.
– She had a fit.
– That drives me crazy.
– I am so hungry I could eat a horse.
– I have a million things to do.