ELA-8 Figurative Language

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alliteration example

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

"You're acting like Bob" is an example of

allusion

Lord Voldemort is an example of a Protagonist or Antagonist?

Antagonist

Tone

Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character

direct characterization

Author directly describes character

Conotation

implied meaning of a word

Analyzing Character Traits

is also known as making inferences

Protagonist

main character

"The classroom was a zoo" is an example of

metaphor

Antagonist

A character or force in conflict with the main character

static character

A character that does not change from the beginning of the story to the end

round character

A character who demonstrates some complexity and who develops or changes in the course of a work

dynamic character

A character who grows, learns, or changes as a result of the story's action

Idiom

A common, often used expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally.

Simile

A comparison using "like" or "as"

Metaphor

A comparison without using like or as

Personification

A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes

Allusion

A reference to another work of literature, person, or event

Imagery

Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)

A dynamic character is changed by the conflicts endured throughout the course of the story. An example is:

Harry Potter

"My feet are killing me" is an example of

Hyperbole

"My dog is Dr. Jekyll", is an example of an

Idiom

"The clanging of the pots woke the baby", is an example of

Onomatopoeia

Katniss Everdeen is the Antagonist or Protagonist?

Protagonist

Alliteration

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

Imagery example

Sound: The concert was so loud that her ears rang for days afterward.

Onomatopoeia

The use of words or sounds which resemble the sounds they describe. (ex boom, psst)

A soldier who goes off to war is irrevocably changed as a result of his experiences, but his wife back home remains static throughout the story. The wife is an example of a static character. True or False

True

Harry Potter is an example of a round character that is developed over the course of many books. His feelings, personality, and history are slowly revealed. As we learn more about his family situation, we see how much it affects him as a person. True of False

True

indirect characterization

Writer shows you the character by revealing thoughts, feelings, appearance, actions, words, or other character's comments or reactions.

Denotation

dictionary definition of a word

Two types of characterization

direct and indirect

Hyperbole

exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

The theme can be described in one word. True or False

false

Buzz Lightyear talking to Woody is an example of

personification

5 types of characters

protagonist, antagonist, static, round, dynamic

"Your head is as big as a watermelon" is an example of

simile

Theme

the message the author tells you about life through tone, plot, conflict, and characters.

Characterization

the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character

Symbolism

the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities

Finding symbols in literature:

watch for something that stands out, something it resembles, look at the authors attitude

figurative language

writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally


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