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Using Figurative Language

Using Figurative Language. Spicing Up Your Writing For Your Readers!. Using and Understanding: Idioms Similes Metaphors Hyperboles Personifications. Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08. REVIEW. Idioms: Common Saying

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Using Figurative Language

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  1. Using Figurative Language Spicing Up Your Writing For Your Readers! Using and Understanding: Idioms Similes Metaphors Hyperboles Personifications Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08

  2. REVIEW • Idioms: Common Saying • Similes: Comparisons with like or as • Metaphors: Comparisons withoutlike or as • Hyperboles: An exaggeration • Personifications: Giving an unhuman item human qualities Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08

  3. What kind of figurative language does this picture illustrate? Idiom Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08

  4. What kind of figurative language does this picture illustrate? Simile Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08

  5. What kind of figurative language does this picture illustrate? Personification Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08

  6. Your Turn! • Look at your sentence • Use the Pixie Template on the shared drive (figurativelanguage_TP.pxt) to illustrate your sentence following the expectations from the rubric • Let the teacher know when you are complete  HAVE FUN!! Created By: Stephanie Cotsifas, Hanover County ITRT Updated: 11.23.08

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