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Rhetorical devices
Rhetorical devices
by min-jolicoeur
By amber . hammett. Ridicule. AKA the “Horse La...
HYPERBOLE ! Hyperbole is the greatest, most spectacular thing in the history of the entire world!
HYPERBOLE ! Hyperbole is the greatest, most spectacular thing in the history of the entire world!
by tatyana-admore
What is hyperbole?. Hyperbole means intentionally...
Appeal to Ridicule  By: Dakota Hunt
Appeal to Ridicule By: Dakota Hunt
by luanne-stotts
Definition. Ridicule or mockery is substituted fo...
Appeal to Ridicule  By: Dakota Hunt
Appeal to Ridicule By: Dakota Hunt
by stefany-barnette
Definition. Ridicule or mockery is substituted fo...
Hyperbole and metaphor
Hyperbole and metaphor
by marina-yarberry
Which of the following is an example of . hyperbo...
HYPERBOLE
HYPERBOLE
by sherrill-nordquist
A Type of Figurative Language. Nathan P. Wells. G...
Hyperbole
Hyperbole
by sherrill-nordquist
A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to expr...
Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
by cheryl-pisano
(on-o-ma-to-pee-uh and . hy. -. perr. -. bo. -lee...
HYPERBOLE!
HYPERBOLE!
by luanne-stotts
What is hyperbole?. Hyperbole is the greatest, mo...
Vocabulary Unit 15
Vocabulary Unit 15
by stefany-barnette
Vocabulary Unit 15 PowerPoint by Vanessa Reynar...
SATIRE “A composition in verse or prose holding up vice or folly to ridicule or lampooning indivi
SATIRE “A composition in verse or prose holding up vice or folly to ridicule or lampooning indivi
by cheryl-pisano
SATIRE. “The use of ridicule, irony, sarcasm, e...
Narrative Reading: Satire
Narrative Reading: Satire
by cheryl-pisano
Praise undeserved, is satire in disguise. . ...
Extremes of the
Extremes of the
by min-jolicoeur
L. eadership . Scale. Map where you think each pe...
Figurative Language Today’s Learning Goal is to talk about
Figurative Language Today’s Learning Goal is to talk about
by nersonvisa
Idiom. An idiom is a saying that has a meaning tha...
Figurative Language Figurative Language
Figurative Language Figurative Language
by pasty-toler
& Figurative Devices. Figurative language . i...
Emo Language Techniques
Emo Language Techniques
by alexa-scheidler
Attacks. “My parents are just conforming sheep!...
Have your metaphor poem on your desk
Have your metaphor poem on your desk
by tatiana-dople
Grab your TEXTBOOKS!!. “Ego Tripping” by . Ni...
Figures of
Figures of
by kittie-lecroy
Speech. & Literary Devices. Go Figure!. Figur...
What Was Told, That
What Was Told, That
by trish-goza
By: . Jalalu’l. -din . Rumi. Jake R. Kevin T. M...
Figurative Language:
Figurative Language:
by pasty-toler
Find the Hyperbole Name: Hyperbole = extreme exagg...
Elements of Literature
Elements of Literature
by tatyana-admore
Allusion, Personification, Hyperbole. Allusions. ...
Spirit & Place/ Regionalism
Spirit & Place/ Regionalism
by kittie-lecroy
Read and take notes over p. 623-624 and 630-633. ...
Lit Terms #1
Lit Terms #1
by danika-pritchard
Practice. Connotation/Denotation . examples. What...
Figurative Language
Figurative Language
by pamella-moone
Identify the type of figurative language in each ...
“Irony”
“Irony”
by stefany-barnette
Elements of Literature . Unit 6. Unit 6 Terms. Un...
Buzzing
Buzzing
by tatyana-admore
A. bout Hyperboles. Created by. TEACHERS. UNLEASH...
Explain the hyperbole
Explain the hyperbole
by ellena-manuel
www.k12reader.co m A hyperbole is an extreme exagg...
Name:_____________________
Name:_____________________
by faustina-dinatale
Date:_________________ www.softschools.com Hyperbo...
Figurative Language:
Figurative Language:
by giovanna-bartolotta
Find the Hyperbole Name: Hyperbole = extreme exagg...
Satirical writing
Satirical writing
by phoebe-click
Humor, Irony, and exaggeration . Examples of Sati...
Giving
Giving
by tawny-fly
human characteristics . to non-human things…. I...
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS
by giovanna-bartolotta
SIMILE. METAPHOR. ALLUSION. . HYPERBOLE. UNDERST...
EN352:  The Busy Body  (1709)
EN352: The Busy Body (1709)
by amelia
by Susannah . Centlivre. Dr Teresa Grant, February...
Adjunct (n) ( adj )
Adjunct (n) ( adj )
by yoshiko-marsland
Adjunct (n) ( adj ) Something adds to something e...
Vocabulary Level G, Unit 15
Vocabulary Level G, Unit 15
by cheryl-pisano
amenity. (n.) that which is pleasant or agreeabl...
Satire A  literary form
Satire A literary form
by luanne-stotts
which blends humor with criticism for the purpose...
Satire:  The Oldest Trick in the Book
Satire: The Oldest Trick in the Book
by debby-jeon
Satire's nature is to be one-sided, contemptuous ...
Gulliver’s Travels the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize peo
Gulliver’s Travels the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize peo
by min-jolicoeur
Satire. In 1726, Jonathan Swift published a book ...
14  I am under obligation both to Greeks and to barbarians,
14 I am under obligation both to Greeks and to barbarians,
by alida-meadow
A Bold Proclamation. . I am not ashamed of the g...
Please pick up the handout from the small table.  We will b
Please pick up the handout from the small table. We will b
by giovanna-bartolotta
Introduction to Satire!. (2014. ). Day 1. Satire ...