PPT-Personification

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Making your own personification poem Dinnertime Chorus The teapot sang as the water boiled The ice cubes crackled in the glass The teacups chattered to one another

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Making your own personification poem Dinnertime Chorus The teapot sang as the water boiled The ice cubes crackled in the glass The teacups chattered to one another While the chairs were passing gas. Allusion, Personification, Hyperbole. Allusions. Allusions. are references made to something or someone in another time or place or in another piece of writing. An author frequently uses allusions to relate something else to what is presently happening in a story. It is a form of imagery like similes, metaphors, or personification.. 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,. Imagery &. Metaphor &. eXtended Metaphor. American Literature A – Fall . 2013. Personification: . Make it Human. Assigning human-like qualities to non-human things.. Examples:. A hook shot kisses the rim, hangs there, helplessly, but doesn’t drop.. Personification is . giving human qualities to animals or objects. .. Examples. Example #1: . The . trees. were begging for water.. Example #2: . My sun burnt . skin. was screaming.. Example #3: . My . Describe a movie where a toy comes to life.. Objective: . Define . personification in literary works. .. 3-5 ELD: Identify and describe figurative language. Partner share . Describe a movie where a toy comes to life.. What do the following images have in common?. The characters in these stories all act like people. . Answer?. They all talk and think like people.. Peter Rabbit and the three little pigs wear . clothes, like people.. What do all of these characters have in common?. Figurative Language. Figurative language or speech contains “images.” . The writer or speaker describes something through the use of unusual comparisons. Not only does figurative language add interest , but it actually makes the . 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”. Flip Book. Sixth Grade Reading. Idiom – phrases that have special meaning. I am . in the dog house. for not doing my homework.. We need to . bury the hatchet. and get along better.. I . tip my hat. A Lesson Plan for 6. th. Graders. By Janice Enquist. Figures of Speech – . make Language Colorful. Idioms. Language that doesn’t mean what is literally written and cannot be understood from the meaning of its separate words. Figurative Language . What do you know? . Simile . Metaphor . Personification . Alliteration . Onomatopoeia . Hyperbole . Simile . Sir Andrew, whirling like a blown leaf, . What does it tell us about him? . Hyperbole. Your suitcase weighs a ton!. Half Rhyme . Hold/Bald. Irony. The name of Britain’s biggest dog was “Tiny”. . Personification. To give human or personal qualities to inanimate things or ideas. as a Peacock. Figurative Language. Similes. Metaphors. Hyperboles. Personification. Idioms. Created by. TEACHERS UNLEASHED. Oh, hello there! Don’t mind me, I’m just prettying myself up for these students who are coming to learn about figurative language! . is giving human traits (qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics) to non-living objects (things, colors, qualities, or ideas).. For example:. The window winked at me.  . Turn to the window. Do you see it winking? Are you really trying? Look hard- Can you see it yet?.

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