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Writing Similes Worksheet Write a sentence with each simile below lithers like a snake The football player slithered like a snakeon the field 1 tough as nails 2
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Writing Similes Worksheet Write a sentence with each simile below lithers like a snake The football player slithered like a snakeon the field 1 tough as nails 2 thin as a rail 3 run like the wi. Greg Stryk. Cam Rodrigues. Brent Pizzamiglio. The More You Know. What are the main components of a simile and a metaphor. What separates the two. Tenor - the literal aspect/what holds the meaning . Vehicle - what conveys the comparison . Can you remember what a simile is?. The Fly. How large unto the tiny fly. Must little things appear!--. A rosebud like a feather bed,. Its prickle like a spear. ;. A dewdrop like a looking-glass,. A hair like golden wire;. Alliteration. The repetition of sounds especially of the initial consonant. Alliteration. The Wicked Witch of the West went her own way. . Anaphora. The repetition of the same word. A. naphora. This royal throne of kings, this sceptered isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars. LANGUAGE. An”image” is “a word or sequence of words that . refers to any sensory experience”. Imagery & Figurative Language. Figurative language uses figures of speech to convey unique images and create some sort of special effect or impression.. By: Madison, Liz, and Sheila. Introduction. Figurative language is: saying something but not meaning it literally, but meaning it figuratively. There are many different types of figurative language, such as simile, metaphor, onomatopoeia, alliteration, personification, idiom, pun, and hyperbole.. Incorruptible Things Incorruptible Things Incorruptible Things Incorruptible Things Barnes FIGURING IT OUT!. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE. 1. A . “figure of speech”. . is a word or phrase that describes one thing in terms of another and is not meant to be understood as literally true.. Figurative and Literal Language. Poetry Devices. Simile. A comparison using like or as. His feet were as big as boats.. Willow and Ginkgo. Eve Merriam. The willow is like an etching,. Fine-lined against the sky.. The ginkgo is like a crude sketch,. Image, Simile and Metaphor in . Fahrenheit 451. DO NOW. Love is ___________. Complete this sentence with as many nouns (person, place, thing) as you can think of. . Ex. Love is a fire. GUIDED NOTES. Figurative Language. Today I will . analyze . figurative language . using . definitions and pictures . with . fill in notes. . CCSS Standards Covered. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.8.5. . Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.. Figurative Language. Similes . A simile is a comparison between two unlike things that have something in common. . A simile always uses . like . or . as. to make the comparison. . Simile = similar . By Miss O.. Review: what a simile is?. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkMKaGLmkzk&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1&safe=active. . Talk and Turn: . Tell your partner a simile after reviewing what it is with the song!. Literally. :. . words function . exactly. as defined. The car is blue.. He caught the football.. Figuratively. : . . figure out what it means. I’ve got your back.. You’re a doll.. ^. A comparison of two unlike things that uses “like” or “as”. You are . as. brave as a lion.. Santa’s belly was. . like. . a bowl full of jelly.. Metaphor . Metaphor. (noun). A comparison of two unlike things that DOES NOT use “like” or “as”.
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