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Figurative Language
Sources
Implicit/Explicit
Personification and Bias
100
Fake language
What is figurative language
100
Information written or stated by someone who was actually present during the event they're writing about
What is a primary source
100
Definition for implied
What is something written that hints toward something else. (The reader has to infer to know what the author's real meaning is)
100
Definition of bias
What is being prejudice or favoring one side
200
One example of figurative language
What is hyperbole
200
Information written by someone who was NOT present during the event they're writing about
What is a secondary source
200
Definition for explicit
What is something directly stated by the author. There is no guessing/inferring; the author states what they mean on the page
200
Definition of personification
What is giving person-like qualities to an animal, idea, or inanimate object
300
Two examples of figurative language
What are hyperbole and personification
300
An example of a secondary source
What is textbook/encyclopedia/Wikipedia/newspaper article/magazine article/etc
300
Example of an explicit sentence that would go in a scary story.
What is ___ (answers vary but they must state something directly and not hint towards it)
300
List one bias statement
What is answers vary...
400
Definition for hyperbole
What is an extreme exaggeration
400
The main difference between the two source types AND which is more reliable.
What is primary is written by someone who is there whereas secondary is not; primary is more reliable.
400
Example of an implied sentence that would go in a scary story
What is ____ (answers vary, but they must not state the answer directly: they should give clues/hints as to what is happening)
400
List two original examples of personification.
What is answers vary...
500
List two original hyperbole statements
What is _____ (answers vary)
500
Example of a primary source
What is an interview, video of an event, diary entry, etc
500
The difference between implicit and explicit AND which type of question is more difficult to answer.
What is implicit is not directly stated whereas explicit is on the page. Implicit questions are more difficult
500
One example of personification One example of bias
What is answers vary... What is answers vary...