Simile : comparison using the words "like" or "as"
Metaphor: comparison of two unlike objects without "like" or "as"
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Definition Of Imagery
Detailed language appealing to the five senses
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what is the definition of Hyperbole and Onomonopia?
Hyperbole: An overstatement for effect
Onomonopia: words that sound like what there meaning is
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How many different point of views are there, and what are they?
4
First Person
Second Person
Third Person Limited
Third Person Omniscent
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what is the definition of figurative language?
The use of non-literal language to further explain/illustrate an idea, add enjoyment to a piece of writitng
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The candle shines as bright as the sun.
What use of figurative language is this?
Simile
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Name the 5 senses that imagery appeals to?
Taste, smell, sight, touch, and hearing
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My eyes widened at the sight of the mile-high ice cream cones we were having for dessert.
What is this an example of?
Hyperbole
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What is the difference between Third person limited and third person omniscient
Limited is an outside narrator restricted to what a reporter would know
Omniscient is an outside narrator who knows the future of these events
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what is the definition of first person narration?
Character is/are telling the story?
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The detective listened to her tales with a wooden face.
What example of figurative language is this?
metaphor
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The rattling of the tin roof overhead brings a calming feeling to my ears. I open the soft wooden door and I see the rain falling onto the forest floor. The warm spring temperatures bring a rush of satisfaction to my nostrils as I take a deep whiff of the sweet flowery air. The puddles that are splashing on the mossy floor beckon me with their melodic pattering. I surge forward into the open with the cool rain cooling my skin, feeling the rush of water overtake me. I purposefully let myself fall into the puddle immersing myself in the pure water.
What sense does it not appeal to?
Taste
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bloop, splash, drip
these are examples of?
Onomonopia
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Choose your own adventure books is an example of what type of narration?