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Imagery_Figures of Speech ST

Imagery_Figures of Speech ST

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English

11th Grade

Hard

CCSS
L.8.5A, L.4.5A, L.3.5A

+12

Standards-aligned

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Julie Naborte

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0 Slides • 30 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a key element in imaginative writing?

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Imagery

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Mathematical formulas

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Scientific data

4

Historical facts

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Fill in the Blank

Creative writing is guided by the writer’s need to express ___ and ideas.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT an example of creative writing?

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Poetry

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Novel

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Drama

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Report

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Multiple Select

Select all the characteristics that apply to creative writing.

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Factual

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Imaginative

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Subjective

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Generalized vocabulary

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the chief difference between academic and creative writing?

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Purpose

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Style

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Length

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Audience

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Multiple Choice

Sensory details in writing include which of the following senses?

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Sight, Sound, Touch, Smell, Taste

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Sight, Hearing, Balance, Smell, Taste

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Sight, Sound, Movement, Smell, Taste

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Sight, Sound, Touch, Smell, Temperature

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank: The writer’s ability to create a gripping and memorable story has much to do with engaging our five ___.

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Multiple Choice

How do sensory details help the reader, according to the slides?

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They help the reader feel present and create a stronger connection to the text.

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They make the story longer.

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They confuse the reader.

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They reduce the use of adjectives.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are types of imagery?

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Visual, Auditory, Tactile, Olfactory, Gustatory

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Visual, Emotional, Auditory, Tactile, Logical

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Visual, Auditory, Tactile, Emotional, Physical

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Visual, Auditory, Logical, Olfactory, Tactile

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of visual imagery?

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Describing the color of a sunset

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Describing the sound of birds chirping

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Describing the shape of a mountain

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Describing the pattern on a butterfly's wings

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Multiple Choice

What type of imagery is being used when an author writes about the scent of blooming flowers?

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Gustatory imagery

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Olfactory imagery

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Tactile imagery

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Auditory imagery

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Multiple Choice

Which type of imagery is used when an author describes the taste of a spicy curry?

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Visual imagery

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Auditory imagery

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Gustatory imagery

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Tactile imagery

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes tactile imagery?

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Describing the taste of lemons

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Describing the sound of thunder

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Describing the roughness of sandpaper

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Describing the color of the sky

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Betty Botter bought some butter, but, she said, the butter’s bitter; if I put it in my batter it will make my batter bitter, but a bit of better butter will make my batter better.
This is an example of:
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Imagery
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Simile
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Hyperbole
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Alliteration

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Multiple Choice

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My stomach did a backflip.
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personification
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metaphor
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simile
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onomatopoeia

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What is personification?
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comparing two things using like or as
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giving human traits to objects or ideas
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a dramatic exaggeration
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a word that resembles the sound it represents

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At the recital, Olivia's fingers danced over the keyboard.
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Olivia was a weak piano player.
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Olivia didn't know how to play; she just pounded the keys.
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Olivia played the piano easily and beautifully.

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Multiple Choice

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The snow was a blanket covering the ground.
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simile
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metaphor
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personification
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fuzzy

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What is the meaning of the simile "as hungry as a horse"?
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The horse is very hungry.
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You are very hungry.
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The horse is hungrier than you.
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You are a horse.

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Multiple Choice

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Pick the Paradox

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This is the beginning of the end.

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Definitely maybe

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the paradox

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The clouds swam lazily in the sky

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The person who wrote that book can't write

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I was confused by the lesson

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Multiple Choice

what is a synecdoche?

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serious piece involving moral or spiritual advice

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figure of speech where a part equals the whole

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the way the author feels about the piece

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when the main idea in a sentence comes before a clause

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Multiple Choice

A figure of speech that gives human qualities or attributes to non-human or inanimate object.

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Personification

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Synecdoche

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Multiple Choice

It involves a deliberate exaggeration used for effect.

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Metonymy

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Hyperbole

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Oxymoron

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Paradox

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Multiple Choice

It is a direct address to someone absent, long dead, or even to an inanimate objects or ideas.

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Apostrophe

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Alliteration

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Assonance

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Consonance

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Multiple Choice

What kind of Figure of Speech is:

Jose Rizal, where are the youth today?

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Litotes

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Apostrophe

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Paradox

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Irony

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Multiple Choice

Identify the figure of speech in the following sentence:

The water angrily flowed towards the sea.

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Alliteration

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Assonance

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Hyperbole

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Personification

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Multiple Choice

Identify the figure of speech in the following sentence:

The gushing wind blew through the trees.

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Simile

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Onomatopoeia

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Hyperbole

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Personification

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Multiple Choice

Identify the figure of speech in the following sentence:

That person runs like a road-runner.

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Simile

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Onomatopoeia

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Hyperbole

4

Personification

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Multiple Choice

Her life was a rainbow of experiences.

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simile

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metaphor

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hyperbole

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personification

Which of the following is a key element in imaginative writing?

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Imagery

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Mathematical formulas

3

Scientific data

4

Historical facts

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