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Figurative Language Lesson

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What is figurative language
- Descriptions: people, places, things, emotions, etc
- Way to add "music" to your writing
- Makes everything more vivid to the reader
- Don't need fancy language - just a bit of creativity!

eg. I am so hungry I could eat a horse! 
eg. The fluffy furby fell on his face and was left feeling furious!

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What is figurative language
- Descriptions: people, places, things, emotions, etc
- Way to add "music" to your writing
- Makes everything more vivid to the reader
- Don't need fancy language - just a bit of creativity!



HOW? Through adjectives, adverbs and literary devices = imagery, creating images in the minds of readers through language use.

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What literary devices do you already know? (think about your Dutch lessons...)

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Some devices you can use
Metaphor - comparison
Simile - comparison with like or as
Oxymoron - contradictory ideas as one idea (ex. burning snow)
Personification - giving human qualities to something non-human
Alliteration - repetition of sounds
Hyperbole - exaggeration
Onomatopoeia - imitations of sound
There are MANY more, but let's start here!



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Metaphor
Simile
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
Hyperbole
Personification
His heart is a block of ice
Your bag is as heavy as a rock
I remember those pink and purple passionfruit popsicles
The rain went pitter-patter on the window
That's an open secret
Everyone knows that!
The cup danced joyfully across the table

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So how do you add this type of imagery?
Don't make it too complicated!
1. Imagine what you see, hear, feel, taste, etc 
2. Write down what that is like literally
3. Now get creative - what can you compare it to?
4. Look at your verbs - jazz them up!
5. A dictionary/thesaurus is your best friend! (yes you may use them during the GPW)

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Let's try it out
- Random stock photo (I googled "weird stock photos"....)
- Take a few moments to look at it
- Write down what you see
- In the answer box, give a short description using at least 3 of the devices we discussed!

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Now apply it to your own writing
In your GIFT narrative, use each device at least once!!!!!
You can improve your grade if you use all of these and then some!
TASK:
Re-write gift narrative, 500-600 words, incl.
story-arc, message, dialogue, characterization
and figurative language!

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