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simile alliteration poetic device sobbing inherit wild sorrow WORDS ABOUT Who Am I by Mary Uhland rest WORDS ABOUT metaphor simile alliteration. English 521. Literal vs. Figurative Language. LITERAL: . - means a description from the actual . text;. the obvious, explicit detail.. what the story/poem tells us directly about and object, character, or event. Basic concepts and assumptions. B. y the use of metaphors the ability to understand and to express in language the experience of the world unbelievably increases. .. . . B. y the use of metaphors the ability to understand and to express in language the experience of the world unbelievably increases. devices authors use to create meaning (theme).. Most of these should be review, but some may be new.. Not every work of literature will use every technique;. think, did the author intend to use the technique,. Ekaterina . Shutova. Computer Lab, University of Cambridge. NAACL . 2010. Outline. What is metaphor. The idea and overview of the system. Experimental data. Method. Evaluation. Conclusion. Metaphor in this paper. Strict Father vs. Nurturant Parent. LM1. 27 April 2017. Aims and Scope. PD “concerned with formal/informal political contexts and political actors… with politicians, political institutions, governments, political media, and political supporters operating in political environments” (Wilson 2001: 398);. A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase that denotes a certain object or idea is applied to another word or . pharse. to imply some similarity between them.. Examples of metaphors using words and phrases the inside . Figurative Language. Expressions that picture, describe, or discuss one thing by . figuring . it in terms of something else.. It is communication via comparison.. Can make an unfamiliar thing or idea more familiar by comparing it to something we all know.. I already use stories in my classroom!. Many of us interject stories into our classrooms . already.. These can be as simple as a. . personal story about the topic at . hand.. Do your students seem more interested when you interrupt an activity or lesson to tell a personal story?. Simile- COMPARES 2 things using LIKE or AS. Example: Your smile is like the sun. . Metaphor- COMPARES 2 things . WITHOUT using like or as . Example: You are the apple of my eye. . Simile. or . Metaphor. A metaphor that extends through several lines or through an entire piece.. "The . telescoped metaphor. . . . probably takes its name from the way in which pocket telescopes pull out from themselves when we extend their concentric tubes. . . .. psychotherapy. Niklas Törneke. The . structure. . of. . this. talk. What. is . metaphor. ?. Metaphor. in modern . linguistics. An . relational. . frame. . theory. . analysis. . of. . metaphor. English 7. Metaphor. A. figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object or action and doesn’t literally . applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “ His Cotton candy words did not appeal to her taste.”. Metaphor: . a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else, especially something abstract. 3 Branches of Government Metaphor. For . this assignment you will work on your own or with 1 partner and create a metaphor poster that completes this comparison: “The three branches of government under the Constitution are like a …” You will also design and create an illustration for your metaphor, complete with a brief written explanation of why the metaphor is accurate. Your group’s metaphor must have the following features:. . . Niklas Törneke. The . structure. . of. . this. . webinar. Basic . terminology. Modern science and . metaphor. in general. An RFT . analysis. . of. . metaphor. . use. Clinical . applications.

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