Idiom And Metaphor
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Figurative Language Unit Test
www.mooreschools.comMetaphor c. Alliteration d. Idiom _____ 5. It is called _____ when an author sets mental pictures or images in the reader’s head using words that appeal to the five sense. a. Metaphor b. Idiom c. Personification d. Imagery _____ 6. “The flowers danced in the breeze” is an example of: a. Personification b. Hyperbole ...
ELEMENTS OF POETRY - Year 45
45launchpad.weebly.comSimile Metaphor Personification PERY 8. Not so very long ago, our parents went away, To keep an eye on my brother and I, a sitter came to stay. ... illustrate the literal meaning of the idiom you have chosen. PERY 10. Elements of Poetry - Answers PERY Structure, Rhyme and Rhythm - …
Alliteration Onomatopoeia Metaphor Simile Hyperbole ...
www.anderson1.orgWhat is a Metaphor? Metaphor: A figure of speech stating two things are similar. Metaphor Examples: The strawberry was a fresh summer day. The rain came down in full cold buckets. The test was a long never-ending marathon. She read the book at a snail’s pace. !
Verbs for Reporting - University of Adelaide
www.adelaide.edu.auHanks (2004, p. 257) defines an idiom as an expression whose ‘meaning . . . is distinct from the sum of its parts’. Smith (2005) disagrees with Fry (2003) when she maintains that many students have trouble with reporting verbs. Some people subscribe to the idea that chocolate is unhealthy, but Boynton’s (1982) book refutes this claim.