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Imagery. Simile. Metaphor. Personification. Literary Terms. Exploring Author’s Craft. Her lips were as red as a rose. Simile. A comparison of two unlike things that links them with the words like or as. What characteristic do her lips and a rose share? They are_________. Metaphor
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Imagery Simile Metaphor Personification Literary Terms Exploring Author’s Craft
Her lips were as red as a rose. Simile A comparison of two unlike things that links them with the words like or as. What characteristic do her lips and a rose share? They are_________.
Metaphor A metaphor states that one thing is something else. It is a comparison, but it does NOT use like or as as to make the comparison. His words were a knife. What is being implied by this comparison about his words? They are _______________.
Dialect A regional variety of a language, with differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation “Mama says stupid is as stupid does.”“We were like peas and carrots, Jenny and I.”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPIEn0M8su0
Diction This is the choice and arrangement of words the author uses. (formal vs. informal) There is formal diction:There is informal diction:
Imagery Words that stimulate one or more senses to create a picture in the mind.
Imagery Burning embers seethed, then suffered increasingly alone, in a dying bonfire. They cackled, wooed, and winked only to a lonely and deserted beach as the wind caressed them good night and good-bye. Summer was over.
What characteristics do these non-animate objects now take on? Personification A figure of speech in which an object or animal is spoken of as if it had human qualities.
What is the setting of Harry Potter? Setting Time and location at which a story takes place