
Narrative Language
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10th Grade
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Christia Ouellette
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Narrative Language
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What is the difference between literal and figurative language?
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Multiple Choice
During the night, the rain yelled at us.
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Multiple Choice
Math is like a puzzle that never ends.
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Multiple Choice
My father is a bear in the morning.
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Multiple Choice
I've told you a million times to clean your room!
Alliteration
Personification
metaphor
Hyperbole
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Multiple Choice
Elephants enjoy eating ___.
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Multiple Choice
Boom Clap by Charlie XCX
Boom clap
The sound of my heart
the beat goes
on and on and on and on and
Boom clap
Simile
Metaphor
Onomatopoeia
Personification
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sets of words deal mostly with the sense of SOUND?
quiet, jangling, barking
moist, glassy, metallic
earthy, fruity, minty
salty, sweet, tangy
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Multiple Choice
Which one of the five senses is used in this sentence?
The warm juicy burger was like heaven on my tongue.
Sight
Tough
Sound
Taste
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Multiple Choice
What is Imagery?
A snapchat photo you post
The use of language appealing to our sense of sight
A funny joke
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Multiple Choice
1. What is "sensory language"?
Sensory language integrates our senses to create an emotional connection between the reader and the text.
language that is not very descriptive
language that has been censored (censorship)
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Multiple Choice
Which situation is worst for your friendship with your best friend?
After school, my friend and I communicate about our plans.
After school, my friend and I argue about our plans.
After school, my friend and I disagree about our plans.
After school, my friend and I fight about our plans.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence has the connotation that the object is most rare?
My ring has red, blue, and green stones that are valuable.
My ring has red, blue, and green stones that are uncommon.
My ring has red, blue, and green stones that are unique.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence has the connotation that she really loves her work?
I won't bother her now because she is really occupied with her work.
I won't bother her now because she is really absorbed with her work.
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Multiple Choice
The words, images, ideas, and feelings associated with a word
Connotation
Denotation
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Multiple Choice
Using ___________ allows authors to engage a reader's senses.
imagery
diction
mood
tone
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