PPT-Imagery and Personification
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A poetic activity Personification is giving human qualities feelings action or characteristics to things that are not human The mirror is a fortune teller It shows
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A poetic activity Personification is giving human qualities feelings action or characteristics to things that are not human The mirror is a fortune teller It shows images for concern Hair clumped like seaweed. And all that fluff.. Imagery. So what is imagery?. Imagery is the picture the author creates in your mind. It’s why our favorite books are so interesting! We can see it happening! . The Five Senses. Why do authors use figurative language?. Some types:. Imagery, alliteration, personification, hyperbole, onomatopoeia, Metaphor (metaphor, simile). Metaphor and Simile. Metaphor and Simile draw comparisons between two . By Ms. Brassil. I.T. Creswell Arts Magnet. Personification. Giving . human or animal. characteristics to objects. Example:. The roses welcomed me with their sweet fragrance.. Roses = things, but here they are acting like a person by “welcoming”. On a clean page in your Writer’s Notebook, write today’s. date . and label the page, . “Imagery and Descriptive Language”. Inspirational Quote. “Think of yourself as a focusing a camera . lense. Ken Carrier, . GISP. Senior GIS Specialist. Strategy & Information Department GIS Division. 2016 Ohio GIS Conference. Deliverable. Raw TIF imagery . 192,000 KB / 192 MB. No spatial reference files. Wilfred Owen. Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knife us . . . . Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent . . . . Low drooping flares confuse our memory of the salient . . . . Personification. Make it move like a person: . running, . cart wheeling . reaching. Personification. Make it sound like a person:. Shouting. Whispering. listening. Personification. Give it emotion: . Write . imagery . in the term #1 . box and . personification . in term #2 box, . but DO NOT WRITE ANYTHING ELSE.. Academic Vocabulary: Our Process. Remember, DO NOT shout out your responses!. We will look at examples together.. Ballad. Connotation. Figurative Language. Free Verse. Lyric. Onomatopoeia. Personification. Rhythm. Meter. Rhyme. Sonnet. Stanza. Verse. Blank Verse. Concrete Poem. Paradox. Repetition. Narrative Poem. . What are the five senses?. Sight. Sound. Taste. Touch . Smell . Not Imagery. The sun went down. . Sight Imagery Example . As the sun became a . bright ball of orange. , the sky surrounding it . quickly splintered. PERSONIFICATION IS…... A figure of speech in which human qualities are given to animals, objects, or ideas. In the arts, personification means representing non human things as if they were humans.. Alliteration. personification. simile. assonance. onomatopoeia. allusion. hyperbole. Imagery. Alliteration:. . Repetition . of the . first. consonant. . . . Imagery is . language that appeals to the senses. Most of the time, we think of “image” as a visual experience (using our eyes). IMAGERY can appeal to our sense of sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch. uas. data. Sabina Bastias and . Kellyn. Montgomery. GIS595/MEA592 Spring 2018. UAS Mapping for 3D Modeling. Background. Radial distortion. Mitigated through software correction (Brown’s distortion model).
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