1. Please turn in yourgroup’s ‘Is it Romantic?’ worksheetPlan for today:1. Quiz #32. Groups 7 & 83. notes4. Literary devices5. review for midterm 2. The Victorian…
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PowerPoint Presentation Simile A simile uses the words âlikeâ or âasâ to compare one object or idea with another to suggest they are alike. Example: busy as a bee Metaphor…
Poetic Techniques and Elements Poetic Elements Figurative Language Words or phrases used in such a way as to suggest something more than just their usual dictionary meaning…
Figurative Language Any language that is not intended to be interpreted in a strict literal sense. Simile A comparison of two very different things using the words, like…
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plot ⢠the action in a story; the sequence of events Parts: Rising action, climax, falling action, resolution Simile Comparison of two different things using like or as.…