
Simile, Metaphor, Personification
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English
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8th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 19 Questions
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Simile, Metaphor, and Personification
A Creative Writing Exercise
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Imagery is very important in 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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Multiple Choice
Writing that appeals to the senses is called...
Poetry
Imagery
Vocabulary
Syntax
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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...
Writing 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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Multiple Select
Identify all similes and metaphors below
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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Personification
Bringing Things to Life!
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Personification...
another type of comparison
person means human
"ify"-suffix meaning to cause, to be made
Thus, personify means to be made a person...
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5 Methods to Personify an Object or Animal
gender
emotions
character traits
actions
body parts
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Multiple Select
What is true about personification? check all that apply.
Authors use it make their writing harder to understand.
Personification is used to show how objects are different from one another.
Personification means to make things like soda cans and trees appear human.
Personification is different from similes and metaphors.
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Multiple Choice
How many methods are used to personify an object or animal?
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of an author using the GENDER method to personify an object or animal?
Mrs. Brown loves her class.
The school missed her students this summer.
Beyonce has many fans that are devoted to her.
She is the best singer in the world!
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence uses an example of PERSONIFICATION?
The town was damaged by the tornado.
People hide in cellars during a tornado watch.
The tornado enjoyed herself as she ate the town.
Be careful! It's windy outside.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of an author using the EMOTIONS method to personify an object or animal?
The lonely school waited eagerly for the end of summer.
Students love summer break!
Many students would prefer to be in school.
I cried as I waved good-bye to my school.
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is using an example of PERSONIFICATION?
The headband angrily slapped her in the face.
The couple twirled across the dance floor.
I didn't mean to slap you!
Slapping is a serious offense!
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of an author using the CHARACTER TRAITS method to personify an object or animal?
The fireman was brave to enter that burning building.
The disobedient fire ignored the fireman's attempts to put it out.
Fire is very dangerous.
The fire burned up our school.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following sentences is an example of PERSONIFICATION?
The slimy eel slithered through the seaweed.
The stand of trees was a festival of color that fall.
The dandelions stood tall, proudly surveying the rest of the yard.
The snails crept along the sidewalk, moving as slowly as a glacier.
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Multiple Select
Which is an example of an author using the ACTIONS method to personify an object or animal? (There's two).
The fireman was brave to enter that burning building.
The disobedient fire ignored the fireman's attempts to put it out.
Fire is very dangerous.
The fire licked the walls and kicked out the windows of the building.
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Multiple Choice
The wind whispered through the dark forest.
What is being personified?
The forest
The wind
A person whispering
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Multiple Select
Which is an example of an author using the BODY PARTS method to personify an object or animal? (There's two).
I hate losing my freedom.
The fists of hate knocked down equality and freedom in her country.
Hate is very dangerous.
The citizens cries reached the ears of the government.
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Multiple Choice
Which is an example of PERSONIFICATION?
The average heart can beat thirty times per second.
I had open-heart surgery five years ago.
The heart of a home is in its kitchen.
Her father died of an heartache on her birthday.
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