Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
Figurative Language Examples
Themes
Tone/Mood
100

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.

What is a metaphor?

100

Language that appeals to the senses. Descriptions of people or objects stated in terms of our senses.

What is imagery?

100
"BOOM" is an example of what?

Onomatopoeia 

100

What is a theme?

The main idea of the story, moral of the story, message of the story.

100

How the author feels about a certain subject in the story.

What is tone?

200

True or False?

A simile doesn't have "Like" or "As"

False

200

words or phrases in which contradictory or opposite          terms are used together

What is oxymoron?
200

"I am drowning in homework" is what?

Hyperbole

200

What are the "3" ways Authors develop theme?

Through, Characters, Figurative Language, & Tone/Mood.

200

The way the audience or reader feels after the story?

What is mood?

300

When words describe the sound they make.

What is an Onomatopoeia?

300

the repeating of the same letter or sound, especially consonant sounds….including tongue twisters.

What is alliteration? 

300

"The dress shirt was so uncomfortable he felt like it was choking him" is what?

Personification

300
When someone describes the theme is able to connect to many people regardless of age, gender, race, religion means that it is what? 

What is Universal?

300

How do you find the tone?

What are diction words, characterization, and dialogue ?

400

giving human characteristics to things that are not human.

What is personification? 

400

When something stands for something else

What is symbolism? 

400

"Bite the bullet" is what?

Idiom

400

TRUE OR FALSE: THEME IS ALWAYS DIRECTLY STATED

FALSE

400

How do you find the mood?

What is the setting and atmosphere? 

500

 refers to a construction or expression in one language that cannot be matched or directly translated word-for-word in another language.

What is an idiom?

500

The use of words in which the intended meaning is contrary to the literal meaning.

What is irony? 

500

When no one laughs at a joke comedians usually say "Small crowd, small crowd" this is an example of what?"

An Oxymoron 

500

Difference between Subject & Theme?

Subject is the category the story falls under

Theme is the moral of the story 

Ex: Shrek 

S- Judgement

Th: You should never judge people on how they look

500

What is the difference between DENOTATION VS CONNOTATION? 

DENOTATION - DICTIONARY DEFINTION

CONNOTATION - THE FEELING THE WORD INVOKES.