Figurative language
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English Jeopardy Jennifer Otto English Word Fun Parts of letter Authors/ Characters More Literary Terms 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400.
August 28 th, 2014 Please put your webquests and “mature content” forms in the folder. Bellringer: Pick up a copy of the article from the top of the overhead.
Assonance Sound. Personification Symbol metaphor Simile Aural imagery (Sound Devices) Alliteration Assonance Onomatopoeia Rhyme Imagery.
Setting Is the TIME and PLACE of the events of the story. This doesn’t just mean which town or country the story is set in, it can refer.
Book Pick-up: 2 nd 8:40 6 th 2:05 Today we will: Turn in your getting to know you sheet. Juniors: Begin researching the ?: “What is the American Dream?
Simile: the comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as” Example: The wind was howling like a wolf. Personification: Where animals, ideas, things,
Literary Devices in Song Lyrics. Vocabulary 5-13 Test this Friday, October 18, 2013.
AND THE ANGLO SAXON CULTURE BEOWULF. Who were THE Anglo Saxons? Germanic people who inhabited Britain between the 5 th and 9 th centuries Three major.
British Beginnings. “Britons” 800-600 B.C.E. Celts invade the British Isles. –Brythons (Britons) settled England –Gaels settled Ireland Organized into.
Bellringer Write the following sentences correctly. 1. The furniture the young couple bought were very cheap 2. Your so right: goat milk is not a good.