PPT-Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole

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onomatopeeuh and hy perr bo lee Onomatopoeia is the use of sound words These words sound like things they describe What is it It went  zip  when it moved

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onomatopeeuh and hy perr bo lee Onomatopoeia is the use of sound words These words sound like things they describe What is it It went  zip  when it moved and  bop. by: Tytianna Johnson, Carrie Calvin, Kaliyah Jeffries, and Asia Lumpkin. Steps We Will Be Covering. Step 1: -Say the text a loud or hear it in your head.. Example: Thump!. Step 2:- Listen for the words that sound just like the real life sounds that they describe. . Identify the type of figurative language in each example.. English I. ". Plop, plop, fizz, fizz, oh what a relief it is." . (. slogan of . Alka. Seltzer, U.S.). Onomatopoeia. I went to a seafood disco last week... and pulled a . Cubing!. What is Cubing?. ◊ Cubing is a technique that helps students consider a subject from six points of view.. ◊ Different commands or tasks appear on each side of a cube.. What is Cubing? (continued). Alliteration. The repetition of sounds especially of the initial consonant. Alliteration. The Wicked Witch of the West went her own way. . Anaphora. The repetition of the same word. A. naphora. This royal throne of kings, this sceptered isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars. By: Madison, Liz, and Sheila. Introduction. Figurative language is: saying something but not meaning it literally, but meaning it figuratively. There are many different types of figurative language, such as simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, alliteration, personification, idiom, pun, and hyperbole.. What do you already know about figurative language?. Why do you think learning figurative language might be important?. Terms You Know:. Simile. Metaphor. Personification. Terms You Will Know:. Onomatopoeia. A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express strong emotion, to make a point, or to evoke humor.. An extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally. . Example of Hyperbole. Figuring it Out. Figurative and . Literal . Language. Literally. :. . words function exactly as defined. The car is blue.. He caught the football.. Figuratively. : . . figure out what it means. I’ve got your back.. A hyperbole in an extreme exaggeration!. Examples:. I am so hungry I could eat a horse!. I could sleep for a year, I’m so tired!. On a sheet of paper, come up with two of your own hyperboles to share with the class tomorrow.. What do you already know about figurative language?. Why do you think learning figurative language might be important?. Terms You Know:. Simile. Metaphor. Personification. Terms You Will Know:. Onomatopoeia. Bell Work: Favorite Song(s). Write about a song that means a lot to you. What do the lyrics refer to? What do they mean? What is the artist’s message? Why does it mean so much to you? Explain by giving specific examples from the song and your life.. What is hyperbole?. Hyperbole means intentionally . exaggerated figures of speech. .. They are used for humor and emphasis. . Example #1. The sun is blinding me!. Example #2. If I don’t go to that party, I’m going to die.. ONOMATOPOEIA. What is . onomatopoeia. ?. Onomatopoeia. . derives from a Greek word meaning “name making” or “the making of words.”. Onomatopoeia. . is a figure of speech where words imitate the sounds they describe.. Name: __________________________ Date: ___________ PD: ______. Directions. : Match definitions in Column B to the type of figurative language it describes in Column A. . -COLUMN A-. _____1. idiom. _____2. metaphor.

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