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Similes – A comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”. Smooth as silk Cold as ice Tough as nails
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Metaphor - A figure of speech which involves an implied comparison between two unlike things using a form of be. Not “like” or “as” Her performance did not go well. It was a real trainwreck. Bittersweet memories
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A figure of speech which gives the qualities of a human to an animal, an object, or an idea.
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Imagery is language that appeals to the senses. Vision Smell Taste Touch Hearing
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The use of words that mimic sounds. They appeal to our sense of hearing and they help bring a description to life. It is a string of syllables the author has made up to represent the way a sound really sounds.
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A Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement used to heighten effect. It is not used to mislead the reader, but to emphasize a point. It was so hot. It was probably 110 degrees. I might get a sunburn. Versus It was so hot, it felt like the heat of a thousand suns. It felt like my skin was going to burn off.
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Alliteration Idioms
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Repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words or within words. Often seen in poetry and music
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Cipher Connected By Paul McCann Careless cars cutting corners create confusion. Crossing centrelines. Countless collisions cost coffins. Collect conscious change. Copy? Continue cautiously. Comply? Cool.
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Alliteration is used to create melody, establish mood, call attention to important words, and point out similarities and contrasts. Making music out of words
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Take out a piece of paper and write your name down on the middle of the page Now include a word before your name with the same first letter as your first name ◦ Jumping Jason ◦ Jammin’ Jason
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Describing ideas as expressions He really went to town on that issue. Cat got your tongue? Hang on.
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Idioms are the language of a society American idioms might not go so well in England “He talks the talk, but doesn’t walk the walk.” – American idiom “He’s all talk and no trousers” – British idiom
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Write down 5 uses of idioms in your lives. Include the expression and a definition of the literal meaning. ◦ Refer to your handout if needed Write down 2 uses of alliteration ◦ This could be from your favorite song, poem
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