Update Planners  FRIDAY – Power Quiz #6  FRIDAY – 2 Reading Starsheets Due  FRIDAY – Notebook Check #2  FRIDAY – Extra Credit Due (Essay Contest /

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Update Planners  FRIDAY – Power Quiz #6  FRIDAY – 2 Reading Starsheets Due  FRIDAY – Notebook Check #2  FRIDAY – Extra Credit Due (Essay Contest / Cover Art / Bingo)  FRIDAY, DEC. 12 th – Honors Vocab Units 9-10 Quiz  TUESDAY, DEC. 16 th (probably) – DJ for A Christmas Carol  TUESDAY, DEC. 16 th (probably) – Exam on A Christmas Carol

Lastname 32 NOTES: Figurative Language INQUIRY QUESTION : What is the use of figurative language? Literal : “It’s really hot out there today.” Figurative : “You could fry an egg on the sidewalk!”

Lastname 32 NOTES: Figurative Language INQUIRY QUESTION : What is the use of figurative language? simile metaphor repetition rhyme alliteration rhythm/meter hyperbole understatement sarcasm

Lastname 33 NOTES: Figurative Language personification rhetorical question idiom pun allusion oxymoron paradox onomatopoeia juxtaposition SUMMARY SENTENCE(S): Save this section for a couple of weeks from now.

Lastname 32 NOTES: Figurative Language INQUIRY QUESTION : What is the use of figurative language? simile metaphor repetition rhyme alliteration rhythm/meter hyperbole understatement sarcasm