In English we have been learning about creative writing, this lesson we made to match the mixed definitions to the words that are shown in the grid. Here are the before and after grids, the before grid has the definitions in the wrong place and the after grid has the correct definitions in the right place. Here are the grids below.
Before: 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 non-human things. |
After:Figurative Language |
| A phrase common to people who speak the same language- saying one thing but meaning another. |
Literal Language | Meaning exactly what you say. |
Simile | Comparing two unlike things using the words like or as. |
Metaphor | Comparing two unlike things not using the words like or as. |
Personification | Giving human qualities to non-human things. |
Imagery | Writing with detail to arouse one or more of the 5 senses. |
Idiom | Saying one thing and meaning something else. |
Hyperbole | An exaggeration of the facts. |
Alliteration | Repetition of consonant sounds in a piece of writing. |
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