

Simile
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English
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7th - 9th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 7 Questions
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Metaphor & Simile
Creative Writing Exercise

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Poetry uses specific words to express feelings or ideas. It often uses a distinct style or form, literary devices, and rhythm.
Poetry is written in LINES
Poetry often has a rhythm or "beat" (meter)
Poetry often uses: alliteration, assonance, consonance, rhyme, figurative language, personification, metaphor, simile, imagery, onomatopoeia, symbol, and many, many more literary techniques.
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Multiple Choice
Writing that appeals to the senses is called...
Alliteration
Imagery
Vision
Sensors
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Imagery is very important in poetry (and all good writing...!)
It can help a reader SEE
It can help a reader HEAR
It can help a reader recall a SMELL, TASTE, or TOUCH
We create imagery by using specific nouns, active verbs, and literary devices like...simile, metaphor, rhyme, alliteration, onomatopoeia, etc.
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Similes and Metaphors help create Imagery in writing by helping a reader see! (visual imagery)
Example: You are as brave as a lion. (simile)
You are a lion hunting its prey in the tall grass. (metaphor)
Now get ready to practice creating some similes/metaphors...
Remember that a simile uses "LIKE" or "AS" and compares 2 unrelated NOUNS (people, places, things, ideas, etc.)
A metaphor makes a direct comparison between 2 NOUNS.
Ready....?
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Open Ended
Write a simile:
My mother (or brother, sister, grandmother, father, etc.) is like...
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Open Ended
Write a metaphor...
My life is...
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Open Ended
Write either a metaphor or simile:
School is...
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Open Ended
Write either a metaphor or simile:
My family is...
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Open Ended
Write a metaphor or simile...
Poetry is...
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Forest Of Europe by Derek Walcott
The last leaves fell like notes from a piano
and left their ovals echoing in the ear;
with gawky music stands, the winter forest
looks like an empty orchestra,
its lines ruled on these scattered manuscripts of snow.
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Open Ended
Now it's your turn. Write a short poem (at least 3 lines) that uses a metaphor or simile. To begin, pick a topic (ex. a forest in winter) and in poetic lines, describe the noun (person, place, thing, idea...):
Metaphor & Simile
Creative Writing Exercise

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