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Literary ElementsFigures of Speech
  • Part I
  • English I

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You will draw this line.
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Cornell Notes
  • Write key words on this small side of the page
  • Directly across from the key words or topics,
    write the main idea/ideas that you need to
    remember. You may use phrases rather than
    complete sentences.

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Your notes will go here.
Key words will go here
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Allusion
  • A reference to a person, a place, an event or a
    literary work which a writer expects the reader
    to recognize (recognized by many)
  • Reference can be from history, geography,
    literature, religion

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  • Allusion
  • Reference to person, place, event, literary work
  • Recognized by many
  • Can be history, geography, literature, religion

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ALLUSION
  • Watch this film clip and list as many ALLUSIONS
    as you see .

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Hyperbole
  • A figure of speech using exaggeration for special
    effect
  • Example
  • I have a TON of homework!
  • Coach made us run a MILLION
  • miles!

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HYPERBOLE
  • Turn to a neighbor and share one thing that you
    have already exaggerated today.

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Imagery
  • Words or phrases that create pictures or images
    in the readers mind
  • 5 senses
  • Example
  • The ocean was a cool shade of sapphire blue,
    with white-capped waves that lapped playfully at
    the sandy shore.

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IMAGERY
  • Write 5 descriptive details that paint a picture
    of how your bedroom looked as you left your house
    this morning.

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Metaphor
  • Comparison between two seemingly unlike things
    WITHOUT using like or as
  • Example
  • She was a rose, beautiful and delicate.

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METAPHOR
  • Can you think of a metaphor that your mom has
    used to describe you?

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Onomatopoeia
  • Use of words to describe sounds
  • Examples
  • Oink! Oink! (pig snorting)
  • Brrrrrrrrrring (telephone ringing)
  • Zzzzz... (student snoring)

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ONOMATOPOEIA
  • What is your favorite?

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Oxymoron
  • Two words that have opposite meanings used
    together
  • Example Civil War, same difference, pretty
    ugly

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OXYMORON
  • Your turn .

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Simile
  • Comparison between two seemingly unlike things
    using like or as
  • Example
  • She was as beautiful as a rose.

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SIMILE
  • Compare your best friend to an animal using a
    simile.

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Personification
  • Human characteristics are given to nonhuman
    things
  • EX time flies
  • the storm howls
  • the trees dance in the wind

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PERSONIFICATION
  • How would you personify your homework?

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Alliteration
  • Repetition of the same sound at the beginning of
    each word, phrase, or sentence
  • Example
  • The lovely ladies liked lollipops.

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ALLITERATION
  • Using the first letter of either your first or
    last name, write a tongue twister with at least 3
    words using alliteration.

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Symbol
  • When something stands for or represents something
    else
  • Often a concrete object that represents an
    abstract idea

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SYMBOL
  • Write what these symbols represent to you
  • American flag
  • Heart

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Irony
  • Difference between appearance vs. reality. 3
    types
  • Verbal what is said is not really what is meant
    (sarcasm)
  • Dramatic reader/audience knows something a
    character does not
  • Situational expect one thing to happen but what
    actually happens is a surprise

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IRONY
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IRONY
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Cornell Notes
At the end of a lecture, write down what stood
out to you main points, things you want to
remember, things you still dont understand
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