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The Dust Bowl

The Dust Bowl. For the following slides, use the sensory detail, figurative language, or the part of speech listed (sound, touch, taste, smell, sight ) to describe each picture. Use 2 Smell Details. Use 2 Sound Details. Use 2 Image Details. Use a Simile. Use 2 Adjectives.

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The Dust Bowl

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  1. The Dust Bowl

  2. For the following slides, use the sensory detail, figurative language, or the part of speech listed (sound, touch, taste, smell, sight ) to describe each picture.

  3. Use 2 Smell Details

  4. Use 2 Sound Details

  5. Use 2 Image Details

  6. Use a Simile

  7. Use 2 Adjectives

  8. Use 2 Touch Details

  9. Use a Hyperbole

  10. Use 2 Taste Details

  11. Use a Metaphor

  12. Dorothea Lange

  13. Journal #41 • Using and underlining 10 of the sensory details and figurative language you’ve listed, write a one page fictional piece or poem about the Dust Bowl. Put yourself in the situation. OR • Write a list poem made of objects, figurative language, sensory details that can be found in your house that describe you. Use 3 pieces of figurative language, 5 sensory details, and 2 adjectives.

  14. Living and Oral Histories Dust Bowl Living History (Nebraska) Oral Histories (Migrants to California)

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