F IGURATIVE L ANGUAGE Painting your writing with words…

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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

Painting your writing with words…

F.O.A. (BELLWORK)

Give me an example of alliteration Give me an example of a metaphor Give me an example of a personification

HOMEWORK

Turn in your homework from Monday

ESSENTIAL QUESTION

What is figurative language, and how does it make writing more interesting? (0801.8.8) (CCSS RL4)

Project Will have to read a poem on Jan. 25 or Feb. 1. You get a 100 if you recite and a 90 if you

read it. You must write 22 poems. You must put the poems in a folder that must

be neat and have a cover page. Final project is due Feb. 8.

Project 1. simile/metaphor 2. alliteration/assonance 3. limerick 4. concrete 5. narrative 6. haiku 7. personification 8. rhyme scheme 9. hyperbole 10. onomatopoeia 11. a reflection 12. (haven't decided yet) 13-22 are open choice/free writing.

CLICHEA word or phrase that has become very common and does not make an impact on the reader

Ex. No pain, no gain Not over till the

fat lady sings

HYPERBOLE

Big exaggeration, usually with humor 

Ex. mile-high ice-cream cones 

Example There was a young lady from Lynn

Who was so exceedingly thin

That when she essayed

To drink lemonade

She slid down the straw and fell

In!

IDIOMSayings that have a different meaning than the literal meaning.

Ex. Jane is in the doghouse with mom since she lost her ring.

METAPHORComparing two things by showing the likeness between them.  (does not use like or as)

Ex. Alice was drowning in tears.  

METAPHOR PRACTICE

Ex. Death is a thiefA friend is a ______________.Life is _____________.Love is_________________.

Example Fog rubbing its back on windows Makes a sudden leap and curls Around the house to fall asleep

The author is comparing fog to what animal with out coming straight out and saying it?

ONOMATOPOEIANaming a thing or an action by imitating the sound associated with it. 

Ex. buzz, hiss, roar, woof 

BANG

PERSONIFICATIONGiving something human qualities 

Ex. The stuffed bear smiled as the little boy hugged him close. 

Example: Slowly, silently, now the moon

Walks the night in her silver Shoon;

This way and that, she peers and Sees

Silver fruit upon silver trees

SIMILEA figure of speech comparing two unlike things that uses like or as 

Ex. The sun is like a yellow ball of fire in the sky

SIMILE PRACTICEThe bird was as ______as _______.My mom is as ______as a ________.The pillow was like a __________.My puppy is like a __________.

PUNPlay on words…Ex. Where does an elephant put suitcase?

In its trunk!

IMAGERYVivid description appealing to the senses.

Ex. The hair on his head could have been confused with plastic patio carpet.

(Without imagery) My dog is happy.(simile) My dog is like a pig in the mud!

(without) The boy would not sit down at his desk

(metaphor) The boy’s desk could have been made of pins and needles.

(with out) The girl was scared.(Personification) Fear grabbed the girl in its icy clutches.

ALLITERATION

The repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least two repetitions in a row.

For example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. The first letter, p, is a consonant. It is repeated many times.

Another example All day within the

dreamy dwelling The doors darkened with dew.

Find the alliteration in these sentences.

1. Puny puma pit their skills against zebras.

2. Pretty Polly picked pears for preserves.

3. Handsome Harry hired hundreds of hippos for Hanukkah. 

Finish the following sentences with alliterative words.

Doodling daughters _____________.

Prickly pears _________________.Studious students_____________. Sunny skies___________________.

ASSONANCE

Repetition of vowel sounds

Ex. Feet creep by sleeping geeks

ALLUSIONA reference to a person, thing, story,…etc. outside the poem.

The student passed the test “by the hair of his chinny, chin, chin.”

RHYMERepetition of sounds at the end of words

Ex. I think that I shall never see,

A poem lovely as a tree.

END RHYME

When rhyming words come at the endEx. Imagine a world where work is like play

And the sun smiles warmly on you everyday

INTERNAL RHYME

When two or more words rhyme within the line.

Ex. I bring fresh showers, for thirsting flowers on this may morning.

SLANT RHYME

Words that have any kind of similar sound

I shut the door on the racket

Of that horrible rush hour traffic.

Rhyme Scheme

the pattern of rhyming words in a poem.

How the years fly by aWhen you’re having fun bBeing with your friends cOn the beach in the sun. b

Types of Poems:

BalladBallad- songlike poem that usually tells a sad story.

Epic- Epic- long poem about a heroNarrative-Narrative- simply tells a storyLyricLyric- expresses feelingsOdeOde- praising something or someoneSonnet-Sonnet- 14 line lyric poem that

follows strict rule of structure

LIMERICK POEM

A limerick is a kind of a witty, humorous, or nonsense poem.

Lines 1, 2, and 5 of Limericks have seven to 10 syllables and rhyme with one another. Lines 3 and 4 of Limericks have five to seven syllables and also rhyme with each other.

EXAMPLE OF LIMERICK

An exceedingly fat friend of mine, When asked at what hour he'd dine,      Replied, "At eleven,      At three, five, and seven, And eight and a quarter past nine.

EXAMPLE OF LIMERICK

A macho young swimmer named Dwyer, Really liked playing with fire. One night in the dark He swam with a shark, And his voice is now two octaves higher.

ASSIGNMENT

Write one Limerick today.

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