PPT-Simile, Metaphor, and

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PERsonification Writing Exercise httpwwwyoutubecomwatchvgx91fd7G4Y Anis Mojgani These Things are How You Make Me Feel Choose an emotion Happy Frustrated Surprised

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PERsonification Writing Exercise httpwwwyoutubecomwatchvgx91fd7G4Y Anis Mojgani These Things are How You Make Me Feel Choose an emotion Happy Frustrated Surprised Proud Nervous. Practice. Connotation/Denotation . examples. What does each set of words actually mean? What connotation does each word portray?. 1. Inquisitive. , Interested, Curious, Convivial. Inquisitive can mean that someone asks too many questions.. Language. Imagery. Simile. Metaphor. Personification. Aural imagery. Alliteration. Assonance. Onomatopoeia. Symbol. Imagery. Simile. Metaphor. Personification. Aural imagery. Alliteration. Assonance. Extend your thinking@ Bishop Justus 2013/2014. Year 10 . Term 3 – English Language 3b Unit. Controlled Assessment #2. Lesson 12. LQ: Am I able to use techniques in my work to make it more effective and engaging?. Figurative Language. A writers tool. It helps the reader to visualize (see) what the writer is thinking. It puts a picture in the readers mind. Recognizing Figurative Language . The opposite of literal language is figurative language. Figurative language is language that means more than what it says on the surface. . Extend your thinking@ Bishop Justus 2013/2014. Year 10 . Term 3 – English Language 3b Unit. Lesson 8. LQ: Am I able to plan effectively for my controlled assessment? . Literary terms: . onomatopoeia, adverbs, metaphor, repetition, alliteration, sibilance, powerful adjectives, simile, monosyllabic phrase, pathetic fallacy, emotive language, short sentences, structure, sensuous description, rule of three, extended vocabulary, varied punctuation. featuring. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. “This time, This place. Misused, Mistakes. Too long, Too late”. “Far Away” . by . Nickelback. alliteration. “She’s like a song played again and again”. “Replay” . Brain Pop Video. Simile. A simile is . a comparison between two things using “like” or “as.”. Examples. Example #1: . My . brother. is . like. a . monkey. in a tree.. Example #2: . Chris. popped out of his seat . Jerick Sarceno Period 3 . Definition for Similes and Metaphors . Similes only uses words “like” or “as” to compare anything. Metaphors don’t use “like” or “as” when describing but makes the comparison with another. 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. Created by. TEACHERS UNLEASHED. What is a simile?. A . simile. uses the words “. like. ” or “. as. ” to compare one object with another to suggest they are alike or similar.. EXAMPLE:. The caterpillar ate leaves . By Rebecca McClanahan. Description. Description emerges from visual detail, but includes aromas, tastes, textures and sounds of our world.. Precise. , careful observation unlock descriptive power. Description . Knowledge . Writers often write about one thing and invite you to compare it to . another. thing: doing so can develop your understanding of what the writers are discussing.. Skills:. Read each quotation: identify whether the identified section is a simile, a metaphor, or example of personification. . A writers tool. It helps the reader to visualize (see) what the writer is thinking. It puts a picture in the readers mind. Recognizing Figurative Language . The opposite of literal language is figurative language. Figurative language is language that means more than what it says on the surface. . hrough . Poetry. LES. SON . 3. . Simile . and . Metaphor. 1. AdvancingJustice-LA.org .

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