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2.4 Figurative Language

2.4 Figurative Language

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English

7th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
L.4.5A, L.6.5A, RI.7.4

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Kasey Pinney

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3 Slides • 11 Questions

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2.4 Figurative Language

By Kasey Pinney

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Multiple Choice

What is a Hyperbole?

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the comparison of two unlike things without the use of like or as

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an exaggeration

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giving human qualities to something nonhuman

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comparison of thwo unlike things that uses like or as

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Multiple Choice

What is a Similie?

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the comparison of 2 unlike things that use like or as

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an exaggeration

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the comparison of 2 unlike thing without the use of like or as

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giving human qualities to something nonhuman

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Multiple Choice

What is a Metaphor?

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an exaggeration

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the comparison of two unlike things without the use of like or as

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the comparison of two unlike things that uses like or as

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giving human qualities to something nonhuman

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Multiple Choice

What is Personification?

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an exaggeration

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giving human qualities to something non human

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the comparison of two unlike things using like or as

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the comparison of two unlike things without the use of like or as

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​- William Shakespeare

"All the world's a stage,

and all the men and women merely players"​

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Open Ended

What does "the men and women merely players" mean? What are players?

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Multiple Choice

What figurative language is used in this line:

"sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines"

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Similie

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Metaphor

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Hyperbole

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Personification

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Multiple Choice

What figurative language is used in this line:

"your eternal summer shall not fade"

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Similie

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Metaphor

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Hyperbole

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Personification

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Multiple Choice

What figurative language is used in this line:

"death shall not brag"

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Similie

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Metaphor

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Personification

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Hyperbole

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They=seeds

Meadows=large fields of flowers

Underline negative words in your packet​

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Here in a quiet and dusty room they lie,

Faded as crumbled stone or shifting sand,

Forlorn as ashes, shrivelled, scentless, dry-

Meadows and gardens running through my hand. ​

The Poem

from "The Seed-Shop"

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Poll

Which of the following best describes the connotation of the meadows and gardens metaphor?

The metaphor is neutral and simply completes the image developed in the first 3 lines of the poem

The metaphor is positive and starkly contrasts with the description in the first 3 lines of the poem

The metaphor is frightening and creates a jarring image that is completely disconnected from the earlier description

The metaphor is negative and reveals that the speaker is confused or in conflict with her feelings about the seeds.

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Open Ended

Which of the answer choices did you pick AND what words did you look at to decide that answer?

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Poll

Did you enjoy this lesson?

More than doing the lesson on paper

The same as doing the lesson on paper

Less than doing the lesson on paper

There's a different way that we should do the lesson.

2.4 Figurative Language

By Kasey Pinney

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