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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

The Hunter Swoop

 The Hunter Swoop

1. 1 Sentence of Top Left Hand Corner of the Image 
Boring dead plants lay on the ground, with an icy mountain top snow accompanying its point.

2. 1 Sentence Top Right Hand Corner of the Image 
Bright mountains with a white blanket covering its cracks and clouds hiding its sharp points.

3. 1-2 Sentences Bottom of the Image
Tire marks burn onto the frozen road, with vivid yellow shouting at your eyes. The road looks like a glitch almost, making me question if it's real.

4 - 1-2 Sentence Middle of the Image
Sharp corners, sharper than the top of the mountain singing in the background giving you butterflies in your stomach. It stretches longer than my eyesight can go, giving me an exhilarating feeling in my feet.

Mix & Match 


Figurative Language

Comparing two unlike things using the words like or as

Literal Language

An exaggeration of the facts.

Simile

Saying one thing and meaning something else.

Metaphor

Writing with detail to arouse one or more of the 5 senses.

Personification

A phrase common to people who speak the same language- saying one thing but meaning another. 

Imagery

Meaning exactly what you say.

Idiom

Comparing two unlike things not using the words like or as.

Hyperbole

Repetition of consonant sounds in a piece of writing. 

Alliteration

Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.


Idioms

Figurative Column

Literal Column

  1. “Just chill out dude!”
    It means: “Calm down dude!”


  1. “He is driving me up the wall”
    It means: “He’s annoying me”


  1. “His nose is out of joint”
    It means: “He was very angry/annoying”


  1. “The teacher is a real scream”
    It means: “The teacher was very funny”


  1. “What is she cooking up in her mind right now?”
    It means: “What is she planning in her mind right now?”


  1. “He gave her the eye”
    It means: “He was looking at her in a sexual away to show that he’s attracted”


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