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Book thief review Review for The Book Thief Summer Reading InClass Essay Literary Terms Metaphor Simile Personification Symbol Imagery Irony Directions Working with your partner quietly you will identify the literary device that best fits the example or definition provided HI ID: 221129

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Name that Literary term: The Book thief review

Review for The Book Thief Summer Reading In-Class EssaySlide2

Literary TermsMetaphor

SimilePersonificationSymbolImageryIronySlide3

Directions:

Working with your partner (quietly), you will identify the literary device that best fits the example or definition provided. HIGHLIGHT the literary device in the sentence and provide an explanation for the quotation.Make sure to explain WHO is speaking and what is happening in the narrative (put the quote in context)Slide4

Example 1

“I travelled the globe as always, handing souls to the conveyer belt of eternity” (23).Slide5

Example 2

Upon her arrival, you could still see the bite marks of snow on her hands and the frosty blood on her fingers. Everything about her was undernourished. Wire-like shins. Coat hanger arms. She did not produce it easily, but when it came, she had a starving smile”(31).Slide6

Example 3

“This time, his voice like a fist, freshly banged on the table”(126).Slide7

Example 4

“I do not carry a sickle or scythe. I only wear a hooded black robe when it’s cold. And I don’t have those skull-like facial features you seem to enjoy pinning on me from a distance” (307).Slide8

Example 5

“How do you give someone a piece of sky?” (322)

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Example 6

  She kissed him long and soft, and when she pulled herself away, she touched his mouth with her fingers. Her hands were trembling, her lips were fleshy, and she leaned in once more, this time losing control and misjudging it. Their teeth collided on the demolished world of Himmel

Street”(536).Slide10

Example 7

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Example 8

The author’s description of death as kind and caringSlide12

Example 9Slide13

Example 10Slide14

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