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Figurative Language:

- Metaphor : metaphor, the use of words or groups of words not with their true meaning, but
as a painting based on similarities or comparisons
Example:
1. Life is nothing but an endless race.
2. Darling, you’re my angel
3. When I am drowning in this silence

- Simile : Simile is a figurative language that compares two different things directly with the
aim of providing a description or explanation of one of the two things.
Example :
1. Your smile is like a sunshine in the morning
2. Life is like a box of chocolate
3. You are as beautiful as an angel!

- Personification : When something that is not human is given human-like qualities,this is


known as an personification.
Example:
1.The Sun smiles happily at us. My heart danced when he walked in front of me
2.The national anthem always invokes our spirit of nationalism
3.Clouds were running across the top of the sky

- Hyperbole : Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggerated and nonsensical


expressions
Example:
1.I have a thousand things to do next week
2.The depth of my love will sink you into the deepest ocean
3.Your melodious voice can shake the world
- Onomatopeia : when you name an action by imitating the sound associated with it, this is
known as an onomatopoeia.
Example:
1. I growl, growl, growl
2. Pop Poppy Poppy Poppy Love Love
3. Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is.
- Idiom : An idiom is an expression used by a particular group of people with a meaning that
is only known through common use.
Example:
1. I hate to turn up out of the blue uninvited
2.When I was living in the blue
3.He can tell a funny story with a poker face.

- Alliteration : when a series of words in a row (or close together) have the same first
consonant sound,it is called an alliteration.
Example:
1.Janie read a book by the babbling brook.
2.The child bounced the ball at the backyard barbeque.
3.The barbarians broke through the barricade.

- Assonance : when you repeat a vowel sound in a phrase, it is an assonance.


Example:
1.For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels named Lenore. (Poe)
2.Therefore, all seasons shall be sweet to thee. (Coleridge)
3.From what I’ve tasted of desire, I hold with those who favor fire. (Frost)

- Synecdoche : A Synecdoche a figure of speech using a word or words that are a part to
represent a whole.
Example :
1. Remember to let her into your heart.
2. He has just got some new books.
3. There are many contract employees at PT graha indah

- Metonymy : A metonymy is a figure of speech where one thing is replaced with a word that
is closely associated with it such as using.
Example :
1. The Monday a week after next Monday.
2. Lend me your ears!
3. We must wait to hear from the crown until we make any further decisions.
Heather
Conan gray

Intro
Verse:
I still remember the third of December, me in your sweater
You said it looked better on me than it did you
Only if you knew how much I liked you But I watch your eyes as she

Pre chorus:
Walks by
What a sight for sore eyes
Brighter than the blue sky
She's got you mesmerized while I die

Chorus:
Why would you ever kiss me?
I'm not even half as pretty
You gave her your sweater, it's just polyester
But you like her better

Verse 2:
Wish I were Heather
Watch as she stands with her, holding your hand
Put your arm 'round her shoulder, now I'm getting colder
But how could I hate her? She's such an angel
But then again, kinda wish she were dead as she

Pre chorus 2:
Walks by
What a sight for sore eyes
Brighter than the blue sky
She's got you mesmerized while I die

Chorus 2:
Why would you ever kiss me?
I'm not even half as pretty
You gave her your sweater, it's just polyester
But you like her better
Bridge:
I wish I were Heather
I wish I were Heather
(Oh, oh)
Wish I were Heather

Chorus 3:
Why would you ever kiss me?
I'm not even half as pretty
You gave her your sweater, it's just polyester
But you like her better
Wish I were

Figurative Language Contained In This Song:


Metaphore
1.Brirghter than the blue sky
2.As she walks by what sight for sore eyes
3.Put your arm around his shoulder, now I'm getting colder
4.But how can I hate it? He's like an angel

Simile
1.She walks by what a sight for sore eyes brighter than the blue sky
2.kinde wish she were dead as she
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
ANALYSIS SONG

KELOMPOK 2 :
1. Fenty aulia
2. Indah tanjung k
3. M. Andika Aditya
4. M. Khoiri Arrafi
5. Rengganis Destianti.t.d
6. Siti Aisyah
7. Yolanda ierene silitonga

MAPEL : BAHASA INGGRIS

MADRASAH ALIYAH NEGERI 1 (MODEL) LUBUKLINGGAU


KEMENTERIAN AGAMA
TAHUN PELAJARAN 2022/2023

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