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Author's Use of Figurative Language

Author's Use of Figurative Language

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English

3rd - 4th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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8 Slides • 6 Questions

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Figurative Language

A Review!

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What is Figurative Language?

  • Figures of speech that can be words or phrases that mean something different than the words might indicate.

  • There are A LOT Of different examples of Figurative Language!

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3

Alliteration

  • Not EVERY word needs to have the same letter or sound but the majority of the words should.

  • Can you create an example of Alliteration?

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4

Open Ended

Write an example of Alliteration over the topic of: Food!


Turn & Talk, work together!

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What is an Idiom?

  • Mean something different than the words in the phrase might indicate.

  • What was the Idiom Ms.Yunek dressed up as for Halloween? Do you remember?

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6

Multiple Choice

Which is an example of Alliteration?

1

All Boys Can Dance!

2

Soft snow falls softly.

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Onomatopoeia!

  • A word that describes a sound.

  • What's your favorite Onomatopoeia? Whisper it to your neighbor!

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Open Ended

Type in your favorite Onomatopoeia!

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Metaphors and Similes

  • Metaphors - says one thing is the same as something else.

  • Simile- two things are compared using "Like" or "As"

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of a Metaphor?

1

The sun shined like a flashlight in the sky.

2

The baby is a bundle of joy!

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of a Simile?

1

He is a scaredy cat!

2

He is as brave as a Lion.

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Multiple Select

Simile's use the words...(you need to pick more than one answer choice!)

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Like

2

Such

3

As

4

The

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Hyperbole! Sooo dramatic!

  • Hyperboles are exaggerations!

  • Exaggerations are when you are being dramatic, another example could be "I am so hungry I could eat everything in my house!"

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The Big Idea...Figurative Language is used for a Reason!

  • Author's use Figurative Language in their text to help support their purpose for writing, and make their writing more interesting.

  • Author's use Simile's, Hyperbole's and Metaphor's to help paint a picture in the reader's head.

  • Author's use Idioms, Onomatopoeia, and Alliteration to make their writing more interesting and engaging for the reader.

Figurative Language

A Review!

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