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"Figurative language" gets its name from the Latin word
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Literary Devices
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Alfred Lord Tennyson uses personification in
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Bellwork Literary Devices
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Onomatopoeia
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Onomatopoeia
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Onomatopoeia and Alliteration
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Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
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Onomatopoeia
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES
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You need: A pencil, eraser, highlighter and your ELA duo-tang
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Poetry
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Unit One: Week Four September 14-18, 2015
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How many times can you say this TONGUE TWISTER without gett
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By: Beth Stephens, Michael McCartney, Julie Marquardt and L
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Introduction to Poetry Components of a poem
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Differentiated Instruction
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Figurative Language Test Review
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Figurative Language: Part 2
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Figurative Language metaphor
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Figurative Language: Part 2
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COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES DEGREES OF COMPARISON DEGREES OF COMPARISON
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Onomatopoeia Nathan Wells
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UCC28880/1 Competitor Comparison
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