
2 - 23 Literary Non-Fiction - Figurative Language
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Christopher Perez
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Multiple Select
Which phrases from the paragraph help the reader understand the meaning of produce? Select two correct answers
pick up the vegetables
strike a deal
Within 45 minutes
shared it with
families were fed
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Multiple Select
Read the sentences and make any necessary corrections.
Change Cat to Cats
Change hands to hand
Change their to there
Change independenter to more independent
Change to to too
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Literary Non-Fiction:
Author’s Purpose
Mr. Perez/Mr. James
2/23/2023
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Objective:I can use visual and contextual support
to describe the author’s use of
imagery, literal, and figurative
language by using examples and graphic
organizers.
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Read Aloud:
Play, Louis, Play!
–What do you notice on the
cover?
–What can you infer the
story will be about?
–What questions do you
have based on the cover?
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Summarize
Play, Louis, Play!
Write a summary about
the read aloud
"Play, Louis, Play!"
Use important details.
Remember to use B.M.E
5 - 7 sentences
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Open Ended
Summarize:
Write a summary about the read aloud "Play, Louis, Play!"
Use important details
Remember to use B.M.E.
5 - 7 Sentences
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Figurative Language
is language that’s used in an unexpected
way to create a special effect or feeling.
Simile - a comparison of two things using
“like” or “as”
Metaphor - a comparison of two things by
saying one thing is another thing.
Personification - gives human qualities or
characteristics to an animal or object.
Hyperbole - an exaggeration, usually used
for dramatic effect or to make people
laugh.
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Match
Match the following sentences with the correct figurative language:
The cat moved silently like a shadow looking for its prey
The leaves danced in the wind
The gooey, melted cheese slid off the pizza
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse
The cat was a shadow as it moved down the hall
Simile
Personification
Sensory Language
Hyperbole
Metaphor
Simile
Personification
Sensory Language
Hyperbole
Metaphor
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