Het is leuk als je je camera aanzet, zodat we je kunnen zien. Dit is niet verplicht.
Zet je geluid alleen aan als je wat zegt.
Wil je wat zeggen of vragen? Klik op het handje.
In de chat mag je ook je vraag stellen of reageren.
Zet de galerie/gallery stand aan om meer deelnemers tegelijk te zien.
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolvwoLeerjaar 4,5
This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
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Welcome to English class
Het is leuk als je je camera aanzet, zodat we je kunnen zien. Dit is niet verplicht.
Zet je geluid alleen aan als je wat zegt.
Wil je wat zeggen of vragen? Klik op het handje.
In de chat mag je ook je vraag stellen of reageren.
Zet de galerie/gallery stand aan om meer deelnemers tegelijk te zien.
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Make sure you don't get distracted
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Figurative language in poetry
Objectives:
I know different figurative language devices
I can identify figurative language in a poem
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“Well, son, I’ll tell you: / Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair. / It’s had tacks in it, / And splinters, / And boards torn up.” (Langston Hughes)
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Metaphor
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simile
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hyperbole
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personification
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“The prisoner would not answer, he only lay with wide, dark, bright, eyes.” (DH Lawrence)
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alliteration
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simile
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oxymoron
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hyperbole
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“Once upon a midnight dreary while I pondered weak and weary.” (Edgar Allan Poe)
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simile
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hyperbole
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alliteration
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metaphor
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"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate.” (Shakespeare)
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hyperbole
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personification
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simile
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metaphor
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“Oh, the bells, bells, bells!…/ How they clang, and clash, and roar!” (Edgar Allan Poe)
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onomatopoeia
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hyperbole
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personification
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simile
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“Because I could not stop for Death, / He kindly stopped for me; / The carriage held but just ourselves / And Immortality.” (Emily Dickinson)
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onomatopoeia
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hyperbole
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oxymoron
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personification
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“All things counter, original, spare, strange; / Whatever is fickle, freckled (who knows how?) / With swift,slow; sweet, sour; adazzle, dim.” (Gerard Manley Hopkins)
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alliteration
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hyperbole
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oxymoron
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personification
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“Just like moons and like suns, / With the certainty of tides, / Just like hopes springing high, / Still I'll rise.” (Maya Angelou)
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simile
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hyperbole
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metaphor
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alliteration
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“Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow.” (Shakespeare)
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simile
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personification
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oxymoron
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alliteration
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“Who has seen the wind? / Neither you nor I: / But when the trees bow down their heads, / The wind is passing by.” (Christina Rosetti)