MAP 6th Grade Language Usage

A comprehensive course covering grammar, sentence structure, vocabulary, and writing skills for 6th graders preparing for the MAP test.

Advanced Topics

Figurative Language and Literary Devices

Making Words Come Alive

Figurative language and literary devices make writing more colorful and engaging. They help you paint pictures with words.

Common Types

  • Simile: Compares two things using "like" or "as" ("Her smile was as bright as the sun.")
  • Metaphor: Compares two things without using "like" or "as" ("The classroom was a zoo.")
  • Personification: Gives human traits to non-human things ("The wind whispered.")

Why Use Them?

These devices make your writing more interesting and help readers imagine what you're describing.

Real-World Application

Advertisements, stories, and poems often use figurative language to grab attention or create strong images.

Examples

  • The leaves danced in the wind.

  • He was a rock during tough times.

In a Nutshell

Figurative language makes your writing vivid and memorable.