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Love in Different Forms: The Depths of Affection

Explore the complexities of love through different lenses, from parental to romantic love, contemplating its nuances, expressions, and impacts. Dive into the mysteries of love and its various forms to understand its role in shaping relationships and experiences.

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Love in Different Forms: The Depths of Affection

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  1. 2. Is love good or bad in nature?3. The dominating love4. The Infinity of love5. Without Love Life Is Meaningless

  2. 6. A Parent’s love for children • 7. A Child’s Love for Parents • 8. PDA: A true expression of love • 9. Pre-teen Pregnancy: A Real Love or A Mistake

  3. 9. Do People Really Fall In Love?10. Christian and non-christian love11. Types of Love12. What is love?13. The Role of Love .14. Love is All You Need16. Reflection on Love17. Love is Unconditional

  4. 18. Love is blind, as far as the eye can see19. Love: A Magical Feeling20. Definition of love21. Love: Free or Oppressing?22. Love makes our hearts

  5. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

  6. METAPHOR • Comparing two things without using “like” or “as” • Emily is a rose. • You ain’t nothing but a hound dog. • She was a fast machine

  7. SIMILE • Comparing two things using “like” or “as” • She is as quiet as a mouse • Michael Jackson: She was more like a beauty queen from a movie scene • Pink Floyd: There’s a look in your eyes, like black holes in the sky

  8. PERSONIFICATION • Giving human-like qualities to objects or things that aren’t alive. • Example: The moon smiled down at me. • Saves the Day: As I'm talking my words slip to the floor and they crawl through your legs and slide under the back door

  9. IDIOM • Expression we use every day that aren’t meant to be taken literally • Examples: • Boy, it’s raining cats and dogs! • He’s feeling under the weather • That test was a piece of cake • I’ll give him a taste of his own medicine

  10. ONOMATOPOEIA • When the word is spelled the way it sounds • Example: sploosh, ker-pow, bam! • Most Black Eyed Peas Songs • How the beat bang, Boom Boom Pow • “Like a G6 – Slizzard”

  11. ALLITERATION • When the beginning of many words in a row sound the same • The purple and pink pig put pennies in the pool • Better be a better boy before you botherbetting that you'll bring her back home again.

  12. HYPERBOLE • A big exaggeration I’d walk a million miles to get to you by Vanessa Carlton

  13. IRONY • Saying one thing but meaning another • Sarcasm • When deaf Ludwig Beethoven published another great symphony.

  14. IMAGERY • Painting a picture using words The dog barked vs. As the sun was setting, the fluffy dog cried aloud into the deep hollows of the house ** 5 senses Three Doors Down: I left my body lying somewhere in the universe in the sands of time.

  15. Oxymoron • Combination of words that seem contradictory • Examples: Jumbo shrimp, living dead, deafening silence, bitter sweet, serious joke

  16. QUIZ • Design a Valentine card for your • 1. Parents • 2. Teacher • 3. Classmate • 4. Loved One

  17. RUBRICS = 20 points • 1. Message- at least 3 lines = 10points • 2. Use 1 figurative line (simile, metaphor, personification, oxymoron etc) = 7 points • 3. Design neatly and colorfully = 8 points • 4. Discipline / neat area after the activity = 5 points

  18. Rubrics - 25 • 1. Use of 2 kinds of figurative language. (10 points) • 2. One paragraph message (10 points) • 3. Neat

  19. Pre-Teen Pregnancy • 1. Love at First Sight • 2. Pre-Teen Pregnancy • 3. Cyber love • 4. PDA: Real Expression of Love • 5. Unconditional Love • 6. Right Time to Love • 7. The Infinity of Love

  20. 1. Re-enact or narrate your first date with the love of your life. • 2. You have just recognized the girl or guy in the elevator with you. She/he is the person you loved from afar in high school but never asked out. The elevator stops between floors. You two are alone and stuck for at least an hour. What do you do?

  21. 1. The person who completely broke your heart is meeting you for coffee in an hour. Describe the next three hours. • 2. Your most awkward, embarrassing school dance. • 3. Your best first kiss 4. You and your secret crush debate the topic, "better to have loved and lose than to have never loved at all.”

  22. 9. Use the words of a song that make you think of a guy you love or one who broke your heart. • 12. You are given a choice: to spend the rest of your life with the man or woman who got away but you lose your soul, or you keep your soul but you will never have another chance with that person. Weigh both options in your head, decide, deal with your choice.

  23. 13. Your best friend with the same gender as you has just declared his or her long-standing feelings for you. Describe the conversation that follows. • 14. After casual sex with your office or classroom crush, your crush says the words, "I love you." What happens then?

  24. 15. You are waiting for the love of your life to walk down the aisle. Your love's mother comes in with a note. He or she has gotten cold feet. Describe dealing with the two families afterwards and the resulting emotions. • 16. Describe a trip outside of your home country that you took with a romantic partner

  25. 17. Describe a experience that you had with a romantic partner. • 18. Imagine that the person who broke your heart the most came crawling back. How would you react?

  26. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

  27. Oxymoron • Combination of words that seem contradictory • Examples: Jumbo shrimp, living dead, deafening silence, bitter sweet, serious joke

  28. ALLITERATION • When the beginning of many words in a row sound the same • The purple and pink pig put pennies in the pool • Better be a better boy before you botherbetting that you'll bring her back home again.

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