Stylistic devices
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE & LITERARY DEVICES. PowerPoint Created By: Mr. Brooks.
Figurative Language GROUP TWO Working with vocabulary words for February --- start of the literary terms unit Please follow the directions on each slide…
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Figurative Language I SOP HAM Idiom Simile Onomatopoeia Personification Hyperbole Alliteration Metaphor.
Bellwork Using the context clues in the sentence below, compose a definition for lugubrious. Sarah searched for a lugubrious tune to play as background.
Unit 6 Romance. Part I. Lead-in questions: 1) Is college dating good? 2) What are your standards in choosing a lover? 3) Do you think it is wise.
Learning Target: Today I am learning how to determine the meanings of words and phrases used in a text because I can analyze the theme of a poem. HOMEWORK:
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE & LITERARY DEVICES. THE “WHAT” DEFINE POETRY! Poetry (from the Greek "ποίησις", poiesis, a "making") is a form of literary art in.
Appendix 6: Interpreting Figures of Speech “She’s as busy as a bee.” “Hard work is the key to success.” “Fate tempted him.” “I died of embarrassment.”
Figurative Language Similes, Metaphors, and Personification.
Interpreting Figures of Speech “She’s as busy as a bee.” “Hard work is the key to success.” “Fate tempted him.” “I died of embarrassment.” “After he lost.