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Figurative Language Website
Here is the link to the website you will use for the figurative language assignment we will be working on Wednesday and Thursday:
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112392/
1. Click on each figurative language element (ex. simile) and learn about it.
2. Then go to “practice” and click on the examples that are correct examples of each element. If you were correct, write it down on your paper.
3. After writing down all of the correct examples, go to “examples”.
4. Read all of the poems that have that particular figurative language element littered throughout, then write down the title of your favorite poem.
Now go this this website:
http://www.missspott.com/figurativelanguage.html
and do the activity for ‘hyperbole’ and ‘idiom’.
Then go back here:
http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112392/
and take the quiz. Number the questions, write the figurative language element and the correct answer next to it.