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Match the figurative language with its example.(2 points)
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extended metaphor
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metaphor
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simile
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personification
Match the figurative language with its example.(2 points)
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extended metaphor
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metaphor
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simile
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personification
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GPT-5 mini
I don’t see the example lines to match with each term. Please either:
- Paste the four example sentences/phrases here, and I’ll match each to extended metaphor, metaphor, simile, or personification — or
- If you want general guidance, here are brief definitions and one example for each so you can match them in your activity:
Definitions + examples
- Simile: compares two things using like or as. Example: “Her smile was like sunshine.”
- Metaphor: directly says one thing is another (no like/as). Example: “Time is a thief.”
- Extended metaphor: a metaphor that continues across several phrases or sentences, developing the comparison. Example: “Life is a journey: we choose roads, face detours, and climb steep hills” (the journey comparison runs throughout).
- Personification: gives human traits to nonhuman things. Example: “The wind whispered through the trees.”
Send the four items and I’ll match them for you.
- Paste the four example sentences/phrases here, and I’ll match each to extended metaphor, metaphor, simile, or personification — or
- If you want general guidance, here are brief definitions and one example for each so you can match them in your activity:
Definitions + examples
- Simile: compares two things using like or as. Example: “Her smile was like sunshine.”
- Metaphor: directly says one thing is another (no like/as). Example: “Time is a thief.”
- Extended metaphor: a metaphor that continues across several phrases or sentences, developing the comparison. Example: “Life is a journey: we choose roads, face detours, and climb steep hills” (the journey comparison runs throughout).
- Personification: gives human traits to nonhuman things. Example: “The wind whispered through the trees.”
Send the four items and I’ll match them for you.