Rhetorical Terms: Tools for Language Analysis Figurative Language, Rhetorical Tools.
Go Figure! Figurative Language Eng II, Eng II H, Creative Writing Mrs. Lippel.
Go Figure! Figurative Language Grades 6-8 Recognizing Figurative Language The opposite of literal language is figurative language. Figurative language.
Go Figure! Exploring Figurative Language Figurative Language …cannot be understood word for word. …takes many forms. …usually compares two unlike things.
Hyperbole, Metaphor and Simile Figurative Language.
Figurative Language “Figuring it Out”. What is figurative language? Whenever you describe something by comparing it with something else, you are using.
Lesson 2: The Interpretation & Theme. The Nature of Parables Greek “parabole” translated:Greek “parabole” translated: –Comparison (Mark 4:30) –Figure.
2 nd Quarter Common Assessment REVIEW 8 th ELA. Reading Selections Two Poems One Reading Passage –Poem - 7 questions –One Stand Alone - 10 questions –Poem-5.
The following are examples of figurative language and literary devices:
BELL WORK: 1. Put homework in planner. *metaphor sheet *study for spelling test 2.Copy definitions onto poetry terms to know: A-TONE: Refers to the mood.
Figurative Language Types of Figurative Language: Simile Metaphor Personification Alliteration Onomatopoeia.
Student Glossary. Simile A figure of speech in which a comparison is made between two unlike things using the words LIKE or AS – Picturing something in.