10.2 "More Parts" by Tedd Arnold

10.2 "More Parts" by Tedd Arnold

10.2 "More Parts" by Tedd Arnold

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"More Parts" by Tedd Arnold is about figurative speech.


If you can't watch it, follow this link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WhcuUfJVSo


By developing a clear understanding of figurative language, you can further comprehend texts that contain metaphorical and lexical meanings beyond the basic word level.

Can you mention any of the two or three examples of figurative speech mentioned in that story? What do you think they figuratively mean?


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by Fiza Mengal s/d/o Jaffer khan Mengal -
Well after watching this video about figurative speech its actually a little bit fun and about the figurative speech examples in this story there are many but I wanna say the one when his dad said to him that give him a hand by that he means to help him with the work he is doing but the boy thought that his father wanted an actual hand.so he glued his hand and wore gloves.
2: the next example is the one with the truck where he fell over it and broke it into pieces and showed it to his mom and his mom said that might broked your heart by that his mom actually meant that your hurt because his truck broked into pieces but the boy was getting something else out of it he thought that it actually broke his real heart so he wore a pillow and was being carefull.
But by the end of all of these things his mom and dad told him it was nothing that you have to worry about and they thought for a minute that their son has lost his mind but they calmed him down.
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by Palwasha Khan Jogezai -
Brilliant work, Fiza! You are such a great observer! It's a fun story and I also liked what he thought of "stretching arms and legs" - chillaxing!

Did any of the explanation, given by his parents, calm him or was he still worried about figures of speech? What's the reason behind Tedd saying that "I'm sure he (his father) didn't mean to be unkind..."
Share your thoughts! And if you are interested in this series, you may look up more over the internet.

Keep up the great work! You have performed excellently in this task, Fiza!
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by Fiza Mengal s/d/o Jaffer khan Mengal -
Thanks ma'am sure I will and yeah I think it did calm him down because he was very worried at first and thought that these all are gonna happen really but his parents were there for him. So I think it was fun story and I sure will look for more
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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
Good! fiza the way you explained is very appreciable..
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by Rasool Sayyaf s/d/o Abdul Khaliq -
Fiza ,
U have repeated the verb 
( break ) mistake twice/thrice in your above paragraphs,.
It is Break , Broke and Broken
A good grammar makes the english beautiful .
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by M Furqan s/d/o Jan mohammad -
Brillinatly explained but how can we find out figurative speech from the the sentencs where we lack phrasel verb etc
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by Nasir Ali s/d/o Roshan Ali -

After watching this video this video story based on some fun and plus lots of knowledge i woul like to mention 2 stories.
1:in this story a coach who always says before each game is ready to start he gets so nervous that he nearly jumps out of his skin.
Meaning:it means he dont want to play game because of his fear and looks like that he is not in the game like as a guest.
2:In this story a girls grandma said to her hold your tongue.
Meaning:it means her tongue was slippery,slimy,jiggy,etc
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by Hikmat ullah s/d/o Sher Mohammad -
Dear Nasir read you reply and make better answer of this task . You have to mention the figurative speech and then take out the meaning of that figurative speech ok
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by Muhammad Luqman kasi s/d/o Muhammad asghar kasi -
Nasir Ali,
After reading your first post it seemed like your concept isn't clear about the topic and the task. But, you have done a good job in your second post. After reading your second post it looks like now you are clear with the task.
Good job!
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by Arsalan Shahzad s/d/o Shahzad Akhtar -
I don't want to disheart you but you have used it seemed like I'm really sorry but there is no such word it is it seems like.
Thank you
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by M Furqan s/d/o Jan mohammad -
Mashallah Dear Nice piece of effort .
But in figurative speech is there any rule of identification
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by Hikmat ullah s/d/o Sher Mohammad -
After watching this video the story was about of fun and plot . In this story I have observed the following figurative speech such .
1 . When his father was working . He told to his son , "please give me a hand ". Which figuratively mean to help his father . But he ran away and said to himself that I didn't want to give him my hand .
2 . When his neighbour was telling him a joke that she said ," it's sure to crack you up" . Which figuratively means to laugh openly .in Urdu means کھل کھلا کر ہنسنا
But again he ran away .

These were example of figurative speech in the story and many more .
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Hikmat Ullah
You are also right in your fegrative speech which you have mentioned 

Well done. 

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Replying on the behalf of (HAMD ULLAH)
STUDENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE 1ST SEMESTER..




*2nd Question*
*10.2*
Ans.....

1: BROKEN HEART.
For example ( I will bet that broke your heart)
It is idiom and Metaphor as well.
It does not mean your heart is literally broken into pieces. It means you just feel hurt and sad.
2: GIVE HIM A HAND.
LIKE( If I would please give him a hand).
In figure of speech it is Idiom.
And does not mean your hand is literally given to someone.
It means you help him or just it is used for your attention and service to someone.
3: HOLD THE TONGUE.
LIKE( hold your tongue)
In figure of speech it is METAPHOR.
Because hold has been used in the comparison of stopping or refraining.
Hold your tongue does not mean to hold or catch your tongue with hands or something else but it means not to say anything or stop your speaking.
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Hamed Ullah ,,,, well done
But can you explain how two fingers of speech can be used once for same word or phrase...
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by Razarabbani s/d/o Fazel Mohammad -
after watching the video about figurative speech so that story is a little little fun in that story the example of figurative speech are many but a few of them I have mention it.
1:in first example is the one where his tracuk fell over and broke it into many pieces and then his truk showed to his mum then his mum said to him that you are hurt broked it is actually mean that you are hurt because his just broke into many piecesbut the boy thought so that it actually broke his real hurt and he was a pillow and being careful.
2:when his dad said to him that give me your hand and its mean to help him in the work when he is doing but the boy is not understand that my father wanted did my actual had then he gunk his hand and gloves.
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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
Dear Razarabbani, I than you have done a blunder in your second figure of speech.
It's not "give me your hand" it is actually "give me a hand".
So one misplaced word can change the meaning of figurative speech into literal speech.
Pleas don't mind, it is just for your kind information.
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by Palwasha Khan Jogezai -
That's right, Raza, there's fun in each part.
Meraj, as a linguist, you should know that both "give me your hand" and "give me a hand" are acceptable as a figure of speech. No, the word "your" doesn't change the meaning, if you are using it in a context of actually asking for help.

Please make sure that you are giving well constructed feedback. Don't toss words here and there for the sake of feedback to complete the task. It should be well thought response!
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying on behalf of waqas Ahmed
Excellent
Raza-Rabaani
You explained well the first exampl and second one
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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
Dear Hanmdullah and Abdul Sattar, I thank "Hold your tongue" is not a Metaphor. Can you further explain it...
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by Razarabbani s/d/o Fazel Mohammad -
Yup! After watching the vedio about figurative speech so that story is a little bit fun in that story many examples are present but a few of the them I will share to you infornt of you .
1:in first exmin first example is is the one where his truk fell over and broke it into many pieces and then he is is truk showed to his mom then his mum said to him that your heart broke it his mum actually mean that you are hurt because his truck broke into many pieces but the vboy thought so that it actually broke his real heart and he were pilowvand being careful.
2:when his dad said to him that give me your hand and its mean to help him in the work when he is doing but the boy is not understand that my father want my actual hand then he gunk his hand and gloves .so these points I have mentioned it in that vedio or story thanks.
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by SAUBAAN SALEEM s/d/o Muhammad Saleem -


Examples of figurative speech 

1 (please give me a hand )

Means 

Please help me 

2 (Hold your tongue )

Means 

Keep quiet

3 (screams her lungs out)

Means 

To cry/scream alot 

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Nicely reply ,,,

Can you use it sentences to Express their meaning and remove confusion of your contemporaries .... still they haven reply because they might be confused about the given task
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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
Dear sauban u gave us very easy examples of figurative speech.which could be very helpful for everyone 
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by SAUBAAN SALEEM s/d/o Muhammad Saleem -

Thanks ! Amna  

I am glad that we are learning from each other 

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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
Yes sauban. Actually! this activity is very good and from this activity we are helping each other in difficult tasks, and giving complements to each other.
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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
yes as i heard from many people that they are saying i'm hit give me a hand it's actual meaning is to help me and these are imaginary words to exaggerate things or make it beautiful or funny well done good job
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by Meraj Ud Din s/d/o Ghulam Haider -
Q No1: Can you mention any of the two or three examples of figurative speech mentioned in that story? What do you think they figuratively mean?

Answer:

Figurative Language:
Figurative language is language that contains or uses figures of speech. In simple words; Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning.

The following are some examples of the figurative speech mentioned in the story "More Parts" by Tedd Arnold:

1: "Hold your tongue"

Meaning;
The figurative meaning of “Hold your tongue” is...

• to keep quiet when one would rather speak
• used when telling people not to speak

Example:
Our classmates need to hold their tongues while the ma'am is teaching during online class.

2: "Give (someone or something) a hand"

Meaning;
The figurative meaning of “Give (someone or something) a hand” is...

• To help someone with something.

Example:
One of my classmates has asked me if I would please give him a hand by replaying on the task on behalf of him.

• To applaud someone or something.
Example:
Wasn't that a great performance? Let's give them a hand, ladies and gentlemen!

3: "Screams (pronoun her/your etc...) lungs out"

Meaning:
The figurative meaning of “Screams (pronoun her/your etc...) lungs out” is...

• "Shouting your lungs out" is generally used to mean "shout as much as you want (until your lungs are out = gone)".

Example:
One of my friends always screams his lungs out during the Ludo Game.
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by Palwasha Khan Jogezai -
Meraj, I know you have worked hard, but that's plagiarized work. You are suppose to come up with response in your own words, not taken from the internet.

This instruction goes for everyone of you, reading this feedback.
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by Tanveer Ahmed s/d/o Haji Shair Dill khan -

 This video story is about a little boy who hears a lot of things that sound weird to him, and he does not really know what does it means.Beacuse all are Figurative speech

Such as

(1) Keep head together

Which means to be calm despite difficulties 

(2)Jump out of his/her/one's skin 

 Which means shoked by something

(3)Crack you up 

Which means 

Laugh to hard

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Good work ,,,Tanveer
(2)Jump out of his/her/one's skin
Instead of her/his this can also be used with other like (Your , their , etc)
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by Palwasha Khan Jogezai -
That's right, Abdul Sattar. In order to avoid writing his/her/one, we can simply say "their" or "your" or "someone" For example, Longman dictionary uses "somebody" (sb).
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by Muhammad Luqman kasi s/d/o Muhammad asghar kasi -
No doubt, figurative language is used to add more fun an interest to a story or a sentence. After watching this funny and interesting video about figurative language i have pointed out some examples of figurative language used in the story.
They are :
1) when the boy's neighbour had a joke and he said " Its sure to crack you up " which figuratively meant that you will Laugh loudly or openly but the boy ran away because he thought the joke will actually crack his head .
2) when the teacher said " Stretch your arms and legs before going to play ". The teacher figuratively meant to warm up their body before going to play but the boy again ran away in fear because he thought he would actually have to stretch his arms and legs long before playing.
So he decided to stay in his room.

When his parents asked him about why is he upset? He told them the whole story about what he had heard from people. For a minute they thought he had lost his mind but then his mother explained the actual meanings of what people had said and made him calm down.
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
After watching this short story of (Tedd Arnold) I observed that it is poem where in enormous sentences figurative speech is used ,,where the baby's parents used sentences in figurative sense but Arnold get its literal meaning...

Some of the most important figurative speech used in this Tedd Arnold Story are mentioned below...

1) To break heart ,,
One day the baby tripes on his red truck which miserably fell down and broke into pieces, his mom says that ( this toy might broke your heart) ...This figuratively mean ( to make you sad , gloomy )
But Arnold take its literal meaning that this toy has broken his heart , he guess his mother can't speak lie , so he thinks next time he will play carefully . After this He starts playing with pillow.

2) To Hold the Tongu,,
The little boy got confused when (His grandma ordered him to hold his tongue),,, this figuratively mean (To keep quiet or Silent),,
But lettle He take the literal meaning and thinks on grandma order that how could he hold his slippery, soft , and lettle tongue by something. He thinks it would be my in luck to squeeze or press the the tongue too hard and throw it in the dirt ...

3)Scream lungs out ,,

One day little boy friend said that (His baby sister screams her lungs out every night) .
This figuratively mean ( as loud as possible)
But little boy became so nervous and terrified as taking literal meaning from the idiom that His friend's sister lungs came out by screaming.
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by M Furqan s/d/o Jan mohammad -
Difinitely, Story is amazing and carries some figurative speech means sentences which are changed from their literal meaning.
For example :- for example kid says I would please give him a hand,surely if we go litteraly so it means by physical movement giving a hand and by figurative it would mean help.
In next phase the figurative speech is crack up.which gives different meaning from literrally mentioned.
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by M Furqan s/d/o Jan mohammad -
And next figurative speech is

Scream lungs out ,,

One day little boy friend said that (His baby sister screams her lungs out every night) .
This figuratively mean


as loud as possible

But little boy became so nervous and terrified as taking literal meaning from the idiom that His friend's sister lungs came out by screaming.
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by Palwasha Khan Jogezai -
Brilliant, Furqan! Did you notice how that example of "scream lungs out" was illustrated also?
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by Muhammad asif s/d/o Allah din -
In this funny video a little boy is very worried because he does not know about the figurative speech ,and getting the real meaning of speeches and is so confused to understand that what peoples wanna to say ?

there are many examples and figurative speech in this video but I want to explain and share two from them .
1st when he fall over his truck and broke it into pieces and shown it to his mom and his mom used figurative speech by saying that ''it might broke your heart ''its mean was not actual about his heart but was about his confidence and desires but boy took it in real .and understand something else .and he fasten a pillow to his chest and was being careful about his heart.
2nd example is that when his grand mother asked him ''hold your tongue'' boy was unable to understand this figurative speech and was taking apparently meaning of speech and says my tongue is slimy,jiggly,squishy,and grasped his tongue to wash and clean .
and he decided to stay in his room because he was frighten about troubles .
then his parent came to his room asked reason about his upset,and he shared every thing what peoples had said ,
then his mom explained every thing that people said.
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by Janat khan s/d/o Abdul Wahid -
This is a funny, humorous and laughter story which has been told by Mr.Tedd Arnold in the book of "More Part" written in rhyming verse.In the story, he explores common figures of speech that amazed and frightened a young boy.
Some of the examples
are described in the following, mentioned in the story.

(1)=To break your heart ( to cause sadness)
Example:
When the boy tripped on his baby truck, it broke into pieces and he jumped to his mother and told her that I have lost my truck.The mother replied that ""I would bet that broke your heart."" Means that it will have must made you upset.Boy thinks that I have broken my heart actually so, he started to play carefully after that and ties the pillow around the cheast in order to protect the heart.

(2)=Give him a hand : (to
assist ,aid)
Example=
When the boy's dad asked him""if I would please give him a hand""means to help him.So, the boy thaught that really I will give him hand and my hands would be detached.At last, he decides that I would attach my hands with a sticky glue and cover with gloves.

(3)=Hold your tongue:(to be quiet or calm down)
Example: when he asked his teacher "but what did Grandma really mean?"She directly replied "'hold your tongue""So the boy once again fell into worries and said that
What is the benefits of my this slimy, jiggly and slippery tongue.I will wring it first then I Will throw on a dirt by don't of my bad luck....
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying behalf of Shoukat Aziz
Well explained dear
Well done i learnt from your examples
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by Arsalan Shahzad s/d/o Shahzad Akhtar -
This video refers to our daily life idioms that we use in our reporting speech.
As the boy was little so he didn't knew about the proverbs and idioms so he followed the actual speech but sooner or later his parents explained him.
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by Janat khan s/d/o Abdul Wahid -
Dear Arsalan...
In my think, your reply is dissimilar to the given topic.
You have even not illustrated a single example of figure of speech narrated by Mr.Tedd Arnold.
The purpose of the topic is to share with your fellows tow or three example of figurative speech with the incidents which happened to the boy.
I make you understand here..
In the story, there is a immature boy who is not able to deal with figurative speech routine by it the boy has been made afraid , such speeches are told him by his mother,dad, and teacher.
Here we choose only three examples.
To break your heart=(to become gloomy)
One day when the boy climbed on his truck and made it broken so, he went straight to his mother and asked her mother.........oh I just broke my truck while coming under my feet.she said in answer ""I bet that would broke your heart.means that it may made you sad and anxious.
The boy thought that I have really broken my heart and he made himself a protective while playing.
=Give him a hand:(aid, help)
His dad asked him if a got in trouble then "would you give me a hand" the boy got confused and said actually he will take my hand that would be miserable for me.finally,he decides that would attach my hands with sticky glue and cover them with gloves if my hands got detached or septated.
Hold your tongue=(be quiet)
When he asked his teacher, who had come to him and said to recline his legs and arms,"" what the Grandma really mean""?
In reply,she said" hold your tongue" he once again fell in anxiety that my slim, jiggly and slippery tongue will not remain with me always so,I will squeeze it an will throw it on a garbage.
Then he confies himself to the room and and got perspired from head to feet in the same while his parents come to him and laughed with him then said it is not a serious matter dear son.At last the boy removed all the depression and bocom glad............
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by Rasool Sayyaf s/d/o Abdul Khaliq -
Jannat khan
Really amazing ,
You have explained it in very easy words where everyone can understand it easily .
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying behalf of Shoukat Aziz
Dear Arsalan
In your conspect that child is unaware
So that is correct
And
Janat khan has shared his opinion with you related to video.
Metaphor also gives hidden meaning like idiom
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by Nabeeha ilyas s/d/o Muhammad ilyas -
The video was like little bit funny and quite interesting too!
 I was smiling all the time during watching the video I am really very impressed from the composer that how amazingly and interestingly he just he just composed a video. It was very fun to learn figurative language and its meanings by this video
Well when his dad ask him to "give me a hand" he just ran away that 'no I can't lose my hands'
 actually what his father figuratively mean is that "help me out"
similarly when his Teacher said "stretch your arms and legs before we go to play" again he ran away with fear that "my hands and legs are not enough stretchable"
 what his teacher actually means was that "be ready for playing"
 Again when his grandma said him to "keep quiet" by saying "hold your tongue" he got surprised again
And when he listened that "her baby sister screams her lungs Out All Night" he didn't got that she what really means she actually meant by saying this was "her baby sister screams louder all the night".
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by Saif Ud Din s/d/o Mehrab Ud Din -
Very interesting and humorous video it was! To the best of my knowledge, here in the story Tedd Arnold has shown the literal and implied meaning of figurative speech. What is literal and implied and how they are used? Let's illustrate through examples .

* Literal means taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or exaggeration, whereas implied means> implicit, suggested but not directly expressed.

(Some three examples of figurative speech used in the story)

(1) In one situation the father asks his son to give him a hand but son thinks literally that father is asking for hand to cut and give , whereas father thought of implied meaning to help,father asked for help .

(2) In 2nd situation, the teacher tells the boy to stretch arms and legs which means to go for a short walk ,here teacher thought of implied meaning, whereas the boy thought of literal meaning and said that his arms and legs were already long .


(3) In third situation, the boy says something to grandma on the bases of which grandma says hold your tongue which means (you have said enough rude things) grandma used figurative speech, implied meaning, whereas the boy considered it as literal because he didn't know figurative speech so thought of holding tongue with something or tie with something.

* I will be very much pleased and gratified if my classmates once go through my assignment , rectify my mistakes and suggest me .

Thank you!
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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
Figurative Language is Beautiful And Funny Language through it we can say something that does not exist or imaginary sentences to make things beautiful or funny
The Video Is Really Funny in The Video The 1st Figurative Sentence is " It's sure to crack you up" it was imaginary meaning of the sentence to make it funny or exaggerated but the boy took it as it's actual meaning he thought that it would really crack his head that's why he ran away and started thinking about to safe his head
The 2nd figurative Sentence is "He Claimed That His Baby Sister Screams Her Lungs Out Every Night" it is hyperbole figurative language which is exaggerating things from it's actual. the meaning of this sentence is that his baby sister cries too much at every night that even it seems that her lungs might be come out or lungs may be get shrieked because of crying The Boy got frightened he thought that his friend sister vomits her lungs every night and he got surprised that how is it possible
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Replying this activity on the behalf of (Atta-u-Rehman)

10.2

In this lesson (Tedd Arnold ) many figurative sentences are use , but some of them are mentioned below with their meaning ...

1 ,,, To Lost Mind ,,, means to become mad ..

2 ,,,, Hold the tongue,,,, means to keep calm or Silent...

3,,,, To give hand ,,, means to help somebody.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -

Fegrative  Speech From Video

1)That broke your heart.

Meaning

One day Child tripprd on his red truck and he gets apart from his red truck. When he shares with his mom so her mom says that that broke your heat

Broke your heart is a metaphor Here for the intense emotional stress or pain one feels at experiencing great and deep longing.

2)Hold your Tounge.

Meaning

Child plays with Grandma alot as child is small and young.

Child gets confused when Grandma says hold your tounge.

Here Hold your tonnge as fegrative,idiom and phrase means

That If you hold your tongue, you do not sayanything even though you might want to or be expected to, because it is thewrong time to say it.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -


Replying on the behalf of waqas Ahmed 

Replying behalf of waqas Ahmed 

Fegrative  Speech From Video 

1)All kind of things

Meaning 

As mentioned in video that people say many thing in fegrative sppech all kind of things

It means people say to baby many talks related to help, Simpathy, respect etc


2)Give him a hand

Meaning 

Father says to son here that if you give me your hand fegrative means help me in my work 

As people told many things to that child 

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by Rasool Sayyaf s/d/o Abdul Khaliq -
It is a formative video which is based on fun where i got the figurative language more easy through this video , which was a kind of test for me and i took several examples from the video .

1 , Give me a hand ,

Where the father seems in trouble and says his son give me a hand , which means figuratively that help me , but the son got scared and escapes .

2 , Hold your tongue ,

Where the Grandpa plays with the child and says her that hold your tongue , which means figuratively that control your talks .
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by Ahmed Hussain Kahan kakar s/d/o Dr juma Khan kakar -

*ANS*......

There are so many figurative speech used in this story of Tedd Arnold,but we have been asked to give 2 or 3.

*1*...GIVE A HAND...

It is Idiom as figurative of speech and it doesn't mean that someone cuts his hand and it to somebody else, but it means that you help him or offer your service. 

*2*....SCREAM LUNGS OUT....

It is also an Idiom and it doesn't mean that the lungs have been out but figuratively it means that someone screams or cries too much.

*3*....BROKEN HEART....

It is an idiom as well as metaphor and it doesn't mean that the heart is broken literally but it means very sad or gloomy.

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by Janat khan s/d/o Abdul Wahid -
Dear Ahmad Hussain...
As you commented that..
"To break the heart'
Is a idiom as well as metaphor
Here it has been used as a figurative speech not a metaphor.If you say that it's metaphor then explain it...
Thanks
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by Ahmed Hussain Kahan kakar s/d/o Dr juma Khan kakar -

Dear Jannat 

Firstly Metaphor is also from figurative speech.

And secondly it is metaphor because the heart has been compared with broken things that are broken after difficult situations.

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by Shahzaib Umar s/o Muhammad Umar -
I am behind time because of net access unavailability.
After perusing the comments and the entire session, I almost got everything clear by the pretty fruitful and appreciable effort of my intimate friends as they have responded.
I do not want to go far, taking my own fascinating paradigm that how I take the things literally which indeed are figuratively spoken.
So this video clip is way attraction-catching just listening to the figurative language taken as literally.
The following points were comprehended out of the clip's figurative language as literal;
1) His mom compassionately felt pity on her kid to have broken his red toy truck by saying '' I'll bet that broke your heart'' where she meant ''her kid could be demoralized or rather disheartened.
2) His father wanted to seek help and asked'' Would you please give me a hand? '' where his son thought of his father's wordings literally and was afraid to cut off his hand and give it to him.
3) His neighbor meant his joke to be ridiculously laughable and said'' It's sure to crack you up'', where he meant that would make him laugh a lot.
4) His teacher for a kinda sense of liberalization told them to stretch their legs but he was afraid that he had his legs and arms already long enough.
5) His Grandma bade him make a noise,said ''hold your tongue''.
6) ''Jump out of one's skin'' if idiomatically or figuratively perceived, means extremely startled.
7) He nearly got out of his senses when he heard his friend claim his baby sister ''scream her lungs out'' (so funny)
if literally taken then( ha ha ) it's not possible but figuratively, means '' his baby sister screams too much''
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by Izzat Ullah s/d/o Aulia Khan -
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The First Example OF Figurative Language Is My dad Asked IF i would please give him a hand. His Dad was asking him for help but the boy took it seriously he thought that he has to cut his hand to give it to his dad


2nd Example Of Figurative Language Is Hold Your Tongue Which means keep Quite but the boy got worried about his tongue that how can he hold his tongue it is not even possible
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by Syed Maqbool Ahmed s/d/o Syed hazrat Ali -
Well this story is exciting and fun we can learn more about figurative speech so much. In this story when his grandma said to him that "hold your tongue" by that she meant that he should control his mouth and be quiet but the boy taught that he tongue would slip out or fall off anywhere he got scared and wrapped his tongue.
2. Is that when his neighbours told a joke that will "crack them up" and by that they meant by laughing very hard,but the boy ran away away in fear because he taught that really crack and break in pieces.
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by syed kaleem ullah s/d/o syed niamat ullah -
syed maqbool you really explained well. appreciated
what do u think this story should be teach to our children's as well because i think it will help them.
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by Zarjan s/d/o Umar khan -

In this video here are some examples used in story ..

The father of boy asked his son for help.

He said give me a hand.but his son thought that his father is really asking for hand but his father means to ask for help.

and his mother said him I bet it will break your heart .she means to say that you will be dishearted .but boy was afraid that his mother told him it will really break his heart ..he wasn't understanding the usage of figurative speech he was understanding the words according to the literally meanings of words

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by Zarjan s/d/o Umar khan -

In this video here are some examples used in story ..

The father of boy asked his son for help.

He said give me a hand.but his son thought that his father is really asking for hand but his father means to ask for help.

and his mother said him I bet it will break your heart .she means to say that you will be dishearted .but boy was afraid that his mother told him it will really break his heart ..he wasn't understanding the usage of figurative speech he was understanding the words according to the literally meanings of words

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by syed kaleem ullah s/d/o syed niamat ullah -
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it was a nice video there was information with fun.this video can crackup any body.

My Two examples of figurative speech mentioned in the story

NUMBER 1...
"our next door neighbour had a joke. he wanted us to hear. he said " its sure to CRACK YOU UP " i run away in fear".
here crackup is a example of figurative speech. Crack me up” is a common and useful expression. It sounds much more natural to describe a funny person as someone who “cracks you up,” instead of someone who makes you laugh.
the neighbour wanted to make them lough but tedd though he will crack me.

NUMBER 2.....
" what a friend said recently it gave me such a fright.he claimed his baby sister screams her "LUNGS OUT" every night."
here his friend i used hyperbole to express that his baby sister screams very loud or hard. but tedd thought the baby sister take out her lungs.
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by Zarjan s/d/o Umar khan -

In this video here are some examples used in story ..

The father of boy asked his son for help.

He said give me a hand.but his son thought that his father is really asking for hand but his father means to ask for help.

and his mother said him I bet it will break your heart .she means to say that you will be dishearted .but boy was afraid that his mother told him it will really break his heart ..he wasn't understanding the usage of figurative speech he was understanding the words according to the literally meanings of words

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by Amna Jabeen s/d/o Zaheer Ahmed -
I watched this video. It was comical. I found it laughable that boy is taking all the right things opposite. It influinces me too much. Thanks mam for showing us this helpful video.
Now I would like to share my few observations.
1: Like his dad asked him"give me a hand"he feels scare and ran away he think that his dad want his hands and he have to cut his hands but actually in figurative language his father asked him for help.
2:then next day his teacher said that"strech legs & arms before we go and play". Again he feels frightened and ran away but actually in figurative language his teacher wants to say that stretch your legs a and arms and get ready for game.
3:Then his grandma said that"hold your Tongue" again he became worried but actually in figurative language his grandma wants to say that keep quit.
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by Mir Ahmed s/d/o Abdullah -
Replying behalf you Shoukt Aziz having net problem and many more.
1) Hold your tounge.
It is a matapher in this fegrative speech means that you no need to share your words it means be silent
And if we know his litral means so words to words can be understood too.
2) Give me your Hand
If we know the idiomatic mean and fegrative mean so it tells that i need your help or you make my work easy .
Here in this words are spoken by father to recalled his son. For help in fegrative sentence.
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by Samiullah s/d/o Abdulsamad -
Tedd arnold is a brilliant writer of stories and the stories are full of knowledge. This story of more parts is about or related to figurative language and some mentioned examples are:
1 Oh bet
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by Samiullah s/d/o Abdulsamad -
1:oh bet that broke your heart.
2:pleas give me a hand.
3:it is sure to crack you up.
4:stretch your arms and legs.
5:hold your tongue.
6:baby sister screams her lungs out every night.
7:you would lost your mind.
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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
After watching this short story of (Tedd Arnold) I observed that it is poem where in enormous sentences figurative speech is used ,,where the baby's parents used sentences in figurative sense but Arnold get its literal meaning...

Some of the most important figurative speech used in this Tedd Arnold ..
Used by me in daily and my personal life . Where as they are used figuratively but people take literal meaning which produces confusion .

1) To break heart ,,
My friend told me a story about his personal life. He was trapped in someone's love but he was betrayed, then he told me she has broken my heart,, which figuratively mean ( to make you sad , gloomy , unhappy etc )
But when I started narrating the story my mom about my friend's personal life . At the meanwhile my nephew (6 years old) was setting with me when he heard this idiom he took it in literal meaning . He said JaJa ( Sattar ) is telling lie that His friend heart was broken by stone .

2) To Hold the Tongu,,
I have a niece of 4 year old , she was making noise . I told her to hold her tongue in pashto language , by this I figuratively mean (To keep quiet or Silent),,
But she opened her mouth and hold the her toungue by fingers in front of all family. Then we all started laughing at her innocence and simplicity.

3)Scream lungs out ,,

My cousin Waqas said to me (4 years later) that one day I snatched a chocolate from my younger brother He screamed that his lungs came out ,, He used it in our native pashto language, which figuratively means ( as loud as possible)
But I got it in literal meaning and became surprised that how is it possible?
Then waqas told me the figurative of it . Then I came to know about the reality.
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by Shahzaib Umar s/o Muhammad Umar -

DEAR ABDUL SATTAR

 

As you mentioned your own observed experiences regarding figurative language, I just want to know from your point of view that;

 Does 'figurative language'  give rise to misunderstanding or misinterpretation or not?

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by Abdul sattar s/d/o Rafiullah khan -
Replying This activity on the behalf of (Khadija) d/o (Adam Haider). Student of English literature sem 1.....

2 exemples of figurative speech mentioned in this video.

1,,,Give me a Hand .
Which figuratively mean to help or support someone.
Please give him a hand in completing assignment.
( I saw in one funny video that a father ask his daughter to (give him a hand) in some work , at mean while the daughter took knife tried to cut her hand and to give it to her father. She took this idiom in literal meaning not in figurative meaning ...

Hold the toungue.
Which figuratively mean to keep calm .
( when I was in 12th class and we all were taking exam suddenly the examiner shouted that all must hold the toungue. The students were frightened and all students started holding their toungue. All the examiners laughed at at the students who mistakenly hold the toungues ))
All the students took the idiom in literal meaning so that's why such incident took place.
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by Abdul Tahir s/d/o Abdul Razzaque -
e.g1.we though you lost your mind.
Figurative Meaning. Go crazy lose one's sanity.
2.jumps out of his skin.
Figurative Meaning. Suddenly surprised or frightened by something
3.Her lungs out every night.
Figurative Meaning. Scream loudly or for a long time.
The boy didn't know the figurative meaning of the above sentences . That's why he was confused because he was focusing on literal meaning of the sentences.