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Unlocking the Secrets of Figurative Language

Unlocking the Secrets of Figurative Language

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English

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.6.5A, L.11-12.5A

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Stacey Ruddy

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8 Slides • 3 Questions

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Unlocking Figurative Language

Discover the secrets behind figurative language and its powerful impact on communication.

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Unlocking Metaphors:

  • Metaphors: Powerful tools for creating vivid imagery.
  • Definition: Figure of speech that compares two unrelated things.
  • Example: 'Her smile is a ray of sunshine.'
  • Effect: Evokes emotions and enhances understanding.

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Unlocking Personification

  • Definition: Personification is a figurative language technique that gives human qualities to inanimate objects.
  • Examples: 'The wind whispered through the trees.' 'The sun smiled down on us.'
  • Effect: Personification adds depth and emotion to writing, making it more engaging and relatable.

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Multiple Choice

What is the effect of personification in writing?

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It adds depth and emotion to writing

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It makes writing more engaging and relatable

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It gives human qualities to inanimate objects

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It unlocks the secrets of figurative language

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Personification in Writing

Trivia: Personification adds depth and emotion to writing. It gives human qualities to inanimate objects, making writing more engaging and relatable. It also unlocks the secrets of figurative language.

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Hyperbole: Exaggerating for Effect

  • Definition: Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves exaggeration for emphasis or dramatic effect.
  • Examples: 'I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!' or 'I've told you a million times!'
  • Purpose: Hyperbole adds emphasis, humor, or intensity to a statement.
  • Effect: It helps to create vivid imagery and engage the audience's emotions.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of hyperbole?

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To create vivid imagery and engage the audience's emotions

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To add emphasis, humor, or intensity to a statement

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To unlock the secrets of figurative language

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To generate dramatic effect

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Hyperbole: Adding Emphasis

Trivia: Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration for emphasis, humor, or intensity. It is often used to make a point or create a vivid image in the audience's mind. Hyperbole can be found in literature, poetry, and everyday language. It adds a touch of drama and captivates the listener's attention.

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Alliteration: Repetition for Emphasis

  • Alliteration is a literary device that involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in a series of words or phrases.
  • It adds rhythm, musicality, and emphasis to a piece of writing or speech.
  • Examples: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
  • Alliteration can be used in poetry, advertising slogans, and tongue twisters.

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Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of using alliteration in writing or speech?

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To create rhythm and musicality

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To unlock the secrets of figurative language

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To emphasize certain words or phrases

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To confuse the reader

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Alliteration:

To create rhythm and musicality: Alliteration is a literary device that adds a musical quality to writing or speech. It involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in words or phrases. This technique not only adds a pleasing rhythm but also helps to emphasize certain words or phrases, making them more memorable to the audience. Alliteration can be found in various forms of literature, poetry, and even advertising slogans.

Unlocking Figurative Language

Discover the secrets behind figurative language and its powerful impact on communication.

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