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Page 1: Literary Devices - Figures of Speech Foldable 1. Here is the answer: repeating the first sound in words. What is the question?

Literary Devices - Figures of Speech

Foldable 1

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Here is the answer: repeating the first sound in words.

What is the question?

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Here is the answer: repeating the first sound in words.What is the question?

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1. Use hamburger fold.

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2. Fold edges down to fold.

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3. Fold in each side to make thirds.

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4. Unfold to reveal 12 squares.

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5. Fold in each side.

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6. Cut each fold of flaps to make 6 doors.

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7. Write “alliteration” on top left door.

alliteration

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8. Inside top left door, write “repeating the first sound in words.”

repeating the first sound in words

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9. Inside top left flap, write “Example” and list one.

repeating the first sound in words

Example: Sally sells seashells.

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10. Write “hyperbole” on top right door.

alliteration hyperbole

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11. Inside top right door, write “exaggeration”.

exaggeration

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12. Inside top right flap, write “Examples” and list some.

exaggerationExample: I’ve told you a million times!

Example: I’ve got a ton of homework.

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13. Write “simile” on middle left door.

alliteration hyperbole

simile

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14. Inside middle left door, write “comparison using like or as”.

comparison using “like” or “as”

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15. Inside middle left flap, write “Examples” and list some.

Example: He’s as big as an elephant.

comparison using “like” or “as”

They fight like cats and dogs.

He‘s as light as a feather.

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16. Write “metaphor” on middle right door.

alliteration hyperbole

simile metaphor

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17. Inside middle right door, write“implied comparison of two unlike things”(no like or as).

implied comparison of two unlike things (no “like” or “as”)

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18. Inside middle right flap, write“Examples” and list some.

Examples: He’s a chicken on the edge of the diving board.

implied comparison of two unlike things (no “like” or “as”)

The stars are diamonds in the sky.

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19. Write “personification” on lower left door.

alliteration hyperbole

simile metaphor

personification

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20. Inside lower left door, write“to give human qualities to an animal or object”.

to give human qualities to an animal or object

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21. Inside lower left flap, write “Example” and write one.

to give human qualities to an animal or object

Example: The car’s headlights winked at me.

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22. Write “onomatopoeia” on lower right door.

alliteration hyperbole

simile metaphor

personification onomatopoeia

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23. Inside lower right door, write

words that sound like their meaning

“words that sound like their meaning”.

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24. Inside lower right flap, write “Examples” and list some.

words that sound like their meaning

Examples: zoom, buzz, snap

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25. Put definition and your name on the back. A literary device

is a figure of speech.

first + last name

Examples are alliteration, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, + onomatopoeia.