Slide 1 Slide 2 Figures of Speech A figure of speech is a specific device or kind of figurative language, such as hyperbole, metaphor, personification, simile, or understatement.…
Literary Terms Review Wohoo! (Yes, thatâs an onomatopoeia.) Name that literary term! âThe road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor.â I heard the swishing of…
Reading Poetry What is Poetry? Poetry is different from all other forms of literature essentially because it deals with emotion while the other forms, especially prose deal…
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PowerPoint Presentation Figurative Language metaphor Allusion personification simile imagery onomatopoeia irony tone Figures of Speech A figure of speech is a specific device…
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Figurative Language Mrs. Gatz English 9 Figurative language is a great way to make your writing more descriptive. Six common types of figurative language: idiom simile metaphor…
1.What are they?2. Named after the city of Limerick, Ireland. Limericks (the poems) are short andamusing. Many are at least a little naughty. Alimerick is a five-line…
http://voices.yahoo.com/english-grammar-lesson-plan-pronoun-antecedent-41907.html?cat=4 March 11, 2013 Do Now: Poetry is everywhere-in our favorite songs, the nursery rhymes…