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Mikaela Gutierrez and Kaitlin McMurtrie. 2nd hour Terms 30-33. Image/Imagery.
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Mikaela Gutierrez and Kaitlin McMurtrie 2nd hour Terms 30-33
Image/Imagery Image, Imagery - An image is a mental picture that is conjured by specific words and associations, but there can be auditory and sensory components to imagery as well. Nearly all writing depends on imagery to be effective and interesting.
Image/Imagery Examples • The pot was a red as a tongue after eating a cherry flavored ring pop. • Her face was as smooth as a babies bottom.
Inference/Infer • Inference/Infer – to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented.
Inference/Infer Examples • When you say you hate pizza, then you must have eaten pizza, not liked it, then decided that all pizza tasted like that, and, therefore, you don’t like pizza. You used inference to decide that you don’t like pizza.
Invective • Invective – an emotionally violent, verbal denunciation or attack using strong, abusive language.
Invective Examples • Orbit commercial!
Irony/Ironic • Irony, ironic - Irony occurs when a situation produces an outcome that is the opposite of what is expected.
Irony Examples • The fox and the hound is ironic because the guy buys the hound to train up to kill foxes... but then the hound becomes best friends with a fox! • The Others is ironic because you are SURE that the house is being haunted by ghosts when it turns out that they themselves are the ghosts.
QUIZ!! • to draw a reasonable conclusion from the information presented. • mental picture that is conjured by specific words and associations • occurs when a situation produces an outcome that is the opposite of what is expected. • an emotionally violent, verbal denunciation or attack using strong, abusive language. • Imagery • Invective • Irony • Inference
Works Cited • http://www.google.com/imghp?hl=en&tab=wi • http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Examples_of_a_inference • http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080704135546AA33Kkn