
Implied Metaphor
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 8 Questions
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3 Types of Metaphors
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Types of Metaphors
3 Types of Metaphors
Extended
Implied
Basic
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Extended metaphors
Extended metaphors are carried throughout a poem.
build a complicated comparison
can extend throughout several lines or an entire poem
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Implied metaphors
Implied metaphors hint at a comparison but DO NOT directly compare two things.
this type of metaphor sometimes looks like personification
"The wind shrieked crazily" is an implied metaphor.
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Basic metaphors
Basic metaphors directly compare two things.
"Her eyes were a blue lake."
"My backpack is a landfill."
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Multiple Choice
The holiday shoppers were locusts.
Basic metaphor
Implied metaphor
Extended metaphor
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Multiple Choice
The holiday shoppers devoured the sale items.
basic metaphor
implied metaphor
extended metaphor
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Multiple Choice
The holiday shoppers were locusts
Devouring the sale items
And flying from one clearance bin to the next.
basic metaphor
implied metaphor
extended metaphor
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Analogies and extended metaphors are comparisons that need an explanation. You add details to explain how the 2 subjects are similar.
Analogy/Extended Metaphor
This is a kind of comparison when we refer to a well known story or figure. This reference is not explained because it's assumed the audience already knows.
" You bought me flowers!? Well, aren't you a Romeo!"
Allusion (kind of new)
Figurative language to compare
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of an extended metaphor?
A comparison between two similar things that continues throughout a series of sentences, paragraphs, or even an entire work of literature.
A comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences, paragraphs, or even an entire work of literature.
A comparison between two unlike things that only occurs in a single sentence.
A comparison between two unrelated things that is used to create humor or irony.
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Multiple Choice
What is the effect of using an extended metaphor in a poem?
It adds depth and complexity to the poem.
It simplifies the poem and makes it easier to understand.
It has no effect on the overall meaning of the poem.
It confuses the reader and makes the poem less enjoyable.
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Multiple Choice
Whats the extended metaphor .?
Comparing nothing .
Comparing “Hope” with a “bird”
Comparing “Hope” with “feathers”
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Multiple Choice
What is an object that represents another idea?
simile
assonance
onomatopoeia
symbol
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Multiple Choice
A metaphor is what?
is a fruit from Greece
is a fancy way to compare things and give details
compares two or more things without using as, like etc.
is a asteroid that will blow up planet earth
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