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Title: Figurative


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Figurative Language
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Autobiography/ Biography
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6 1 Traits
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Language Usage
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Fact/ Opinion?
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Up For Grabs!!
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Figurative Language
Autobiography/ Biography
6 1 Traits
Language Usage
Fact/ Opinion?
Up For Grabs!!
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My eye lids are as heavy as dumbells.
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simile
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It's raining cats and dogs.
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metaphor
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"BOOM" was sound I heard as the door slammed
shut!
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onomatopoeia
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My binder threw up everywhere!
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personification
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Big, black, bugs bleed blue, black blood, but
baby, black bugs, bleed blue.
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alliteration
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I decided to write a story about Mr. Saunders.
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Biography
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Peyton Manning's account of events in his own
life.
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Autobiography
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This type of story is written in 1st
person point-of-view.
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Autobiography
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A book in which the author tells how he/she
became a painter.
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Autobiography
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A new book about Paul Revere's childhood.
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Biography
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Brainstorming is done in which of the 6 1
Traits?
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Ideas
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This student scored poorly in which 6 1
Trait? "My dad is kind." "My dad is caring." "My
dad is handy."
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Sentence Fluency
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This student did an excellent job with the
_________ 6 1 Trait. "So, you think you
have the best dad in the world? Well, you have
another thing coming to you. My dad is the best
ever!"
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Voice
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Creating your historical fiction project in a
neat, colorful children's book is an example of
which 6 1 Trait?
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Presentation
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Using figurative language in your writing helps
to improve which 6 1 Trait?
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Word Choice
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This part of a sentence is always a noun.
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subject
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Verb Chris shut the door behind his sister.
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shut
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Subject Two elderly women went to the grocery
store together every Tuesday.
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women
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What is an antonym?
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a word that means the opposite
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Grasping onto the ledge of the cliff, he could
feel himself dangling over the edge. What is a
synonym for grasping? clutching, falling, flying,
unleashing
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clutching
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Fact or Opinion? Amy Johnson is one of the best
oral surgeons in Maryland!
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opinion
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Fact or Opinion? The MSA is a state mandated test.
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fact
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Fact or Opinion? George W. Bush was born in 1946.
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fact
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John Sampson married Eva Johnson on March 16,
1996.
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fact
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It is only fair to give children extra recess on
MSA testing days!
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opinion (Even though I am sure you think this is
a FACT!)
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Many people wrote with_______ in their
historical fiction stories. They used the
language that was spoken during the period of
slavery.
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dialect
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Primary or Secondary Source? Interviewing the
person you are writing about.
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Primary Source
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Primary or Secondary Source? Reading about the
person you are writing your paper on in an
encyclopedia.
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Secondary Source
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When the narrator has knowledge that is LIMITED
to one character in the story, this is _________
Point-of-View.
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3rd Person LIMITED Omniscient Point of View
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Which figurative language? Pete and Michelle were
racing like horses to get to the lunchroom, and
Michelle, as quick as a cat, beat him by a mile!
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simile
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When is your test?
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Final Jeopardy
What should you do to study for this test?
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Make flash cards Play Jeopardy at home
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