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Cornell Notes: Narrative. Sensory Detail: * Description that involves the five senses--sight, touch, smell, taste, sound *Meant to create an emotional effect Fi gurative Language: * Language that is used to create an emotional effect on the reader
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Cornell Notes: Narrative Sensory Detail: *Description that involves the five senses--sight, touch, smell, taste, sound *Meant to create an emotional effect Figurative Language: *Language that is used to create an emotional effect on the reader Simile/Metaphor: comparing one object to another Personification: giving human qualities to non-human objects Hyperbole: exaggeration Allusion: referring to a famous person, event, or object
Sensory Detail/Figurative Language Activity Step 1: Write descriptions for the following categories to convey your emotions. Step 2: Another group will guess your emotion. Categories: Example: Irritable 1. Smell/odor burning rubber 2. Food or drink bland chicken 3. Texture scratchy sandpaper 4. Sound a loud lawnmower's motor 5. Celebrity Lewis Black 6. A car an old Volvo with an empty gas tank 7. A plant a billion tiny weeds in your lawn 8. An animal a raccoon eating your garbage 9. Weather humid and 100 degrees F 10. gesture frowning with arms crossed
Salvation 1. Where does Hughes use sensory detail and figurative language? 2. What emotion is he conveying through these details and language?