JOURNAL TOPIC Were you ever accused of something you didn't do? Write about a time when you were...

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JOURNAL TOPIC Were you ever accused of something you didn't do? 

Write about a time when you were accused of doing something, what were you accused of

and why? If this has never happened to you, write about a time when you accused someone

of doing something to you but later learned that they were innocent. How did

you feel?

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

Figurative Language with Will Ferrell

NOTES

Write the term and the definition in your

notes

You will create your own examples

after viewing mine

Leave a space to find an example from the

text for each term

EXAMPLE

Term- definition (copy the definition, but do not

worry if you do not have it written down word for

word)

EX- This is an example that you create based upon your

understanding (we will share 2 to see if they are correct-

make corrections on your own)

EX:Pg.- Leave 2-3 open lines. You will go back and

add this information later.

SIMILE

Simile-a comparison of

two or more things/ideas

using the words like or as

MY EXAMPLE

EX: “Your love is like

a rollercoaster” -Ohio

Players

METAPHOR

Metaphor-A comparison made

between things which are

essentially not alike. It is similar to

a simile, but does not use like or

as

MY EXAMPLE

EX: “ 'Cause it's a

bittersweet symphony,

this life” –The Verve

MY EXAMPLE

“Dust in the wind, all we

are is dust in the wind”-

Kansas

PERSONIFICATION

Personification-When

something that is not human

is given human-like qualities

MY EXAMPLE

“I look at the floor and I

see it need sweeping Still

my guitar gently weeps” –

The Beatles

MY EXAMPLE

“Sweet days of summer, the

jasmine's in bloom July is

dressed up and playing

her tune” -Seals & Crofts

HYPERBOLE

Hyperbole-Exaggerating,

often in a humorous way, to

make a particular point.

MY EXAMPLE

"You shake my nerves

and you rattle my brains"-

Jerry Lee Lewis

MY EXAMPLE

“You see I met a devil

named Buena, Buena”-

Morphine

ONOMATOPOEIA

Onomatopoeia-Naming

an action by imitating the

sound associated with it.

MY EXAMPLE

“Splish splash I was

takin' a bath.” –Bobby

Darin

MY EXAMPLE

“Ring, ring, ring goes the

telephone. The light’s are on

but there’s no one home.” -

Madonna

IDIOM

Idiom-A common figure

of speech whose meaning

is different from the literal

meaning of its words.

MY EXAMPLE

“I'm old school and

you're so new”-Lady Gaga

MY EXAMPLE

“He's a wolf in disguise”

-Lady Gaga

SYMBOL

Symbol-A person, place, or

object that has a concrete

meaning in itself and also

stands for something beyond

itself, such as an idea or

feeling

EXAMPLE

American flag is a

symbol of patriotism and a

love for one’s country.

EXAMPLE

“Bye, bye Miss American Pie

drove my Chevy to the levee

but the levee was dry” –Don

McLean

ALLITERATION

Alliteration-the repetition

of consonant sounds at the

beginning of words.

EXAMPLE

“Prune Pits, Peach Pits, Orange

Peel

Sarah Cynthia Silvia Stout, wouldn’t

take the garbage out”

–Shell Silverstein

IMAGERY

Imagery-descriptive words and

phrases that re-create sensory

experiences for the reader. Imagery

usually appeals to one or more of the

five senses—sight, hearing, smell, taste,

and touch—to help the reader imagine

exactly what is being described.

EXAMPLES

Sight “Picture yourself in a boat on a

river/With tangerine trees and marmalade

skies.” –The Beatles

Hearing-The music coursed through us,

shaking our bodies as if it came from within us.

EXAMPLES

Smell “A scent of ripeness from over a

wall...smelling the sweetness in no theft.”-

Robert Frost

Taste- “I say feed me./She serves me red

prickly pear on a spiked cactus.” -Pat Mora

Touch– “I say tease me./She sprinkles

raindrops in my face on a sunny day.” -Pat Mora

ALLUSION

Allusion: A brief, usually

indirect reference to a person,

place, or event--real or

fictional (usually well-known).

EXAMPLES

"I was not born in a manger. I was

actually born on Krypton and sent here

by my father, Jor-el, to save the Planet

Earth.“

-

Barack Obama

REPETITION

Repetition-a technique in

which a sound, word, phrase,

or line is repeated for

emphasis or unity

EXAMPLES

You are not your body,

you are not your bones.

What’s essential about you

Is what can’t be owned.

—Marilyn Nelson, “Not My Bones”