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Literary Devices & Poetry December 14, 2007. 1 st Learning Target I can identify and explain literary elements in a passage.

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1 Literary Devices & Poetry December 14, 2007

2 1 st Learning Target I can identify and explain literary elements in a passage.

3 2 nd Learning Target I can evaluate what is read based on the author’s word choice, content, or use of literary elements.

4 3 rd Learning Target I can identify literary devices such as foreshadowing, imagery, or figurative language.

5 Vocabulary Theme Imagery Figurative Language

6 Theme The message of a poem.

7 Imagery The use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions, or ideas.

8 To make an imaginary world seem real, an author often makes use of words and phrases that appeal to the senses. These words and phrases, called images, help a reader mentally experience what the characters in the literary selection are actually experiencing. A well-written description should arouse a particular response or emotion in the reader’s imagination.

9 Figurative Language Describing something through the use of unusual comparisons, for effect, interest, and to make things clearer.

10 Figurative Language comes in many forms: Simile (Comparisons often with as or like) Example: As smooth as silk. As fast as the wind. Quick like a lightening bolt. Metaphor (Implicit comparison without like or as) Example: You’re such an airhead. It’s bursting with flavor.

11 Hyperbole (Exaggerating statement) Example: In order to get my assignment done, I’ll have to burn the midnight oil. Personification (Giving something a human quality) Example: The sun smiled down on me. The leaves danced in the wind.


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