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Literary Devices

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Goals 
After this lesson you will recognise the following literary devices: 
  1. simile
  2. metaphor
  3. personification
  4. onomatopoeia
  5. oxymoron
  6. hyperbole 
  7. alliteration
  8. irony 

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Let's get started
Create 5 groups of 4 pupils
You need one laptop per group (for now)

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“He was sweating like a racehorse.”
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
onomatopoeia
D
oxymoron?

Slide 4 - Quiz

When a word’s vocalization imitates a natural sound, as can be heard in the words murmur, buzz, and pop, what do we call that device?
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
onomatopoeia
D
hyperbole

Slide 5 - Quiz

"Purple puppies like playing on the playground." This is an example of
A
personification
B
alliteration
C
onomatopoeia
D
oxymoron

Slide 6 - Quiz

Look at the following cartoon

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Slide 8 - Slide

The cartoon is an example of...
A
simile
B
personification
C
symbol
D
hyperbole

Slide 9 - Quiz

The irony is when an event or response occurs that is the _________ of what is expected.
A
opposite
B
similar
C
related to
D
quite similar

Slide 10 - Quiz

Foreshadowing is when we learn what will happen in the ______
A
past
B
present
C
never
D
future

Slide 11 - Quiz

this sentence is an example of:
"Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name".
A
oxymoron
B
onomatopoeia
C
personification
D
simile

Slide 12 - Quiz

these pictures are all 
examples of ...

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the pictures shown before were all examples of
A
oxymoron
B
personication
C
metaphor
D
simile

Slide 14 - Quiz

"Life is a highway".
A
metaphor
B
simile

Slide 15 - Quiz

Assignment: Examples
Search for an example of the following literary devices .  For each provide the following: 1. the definition of the term (in Dutch), 2 an example, 3 explanation of where in the text it can be found AND what effect it has on the reader.
simile                                                          metaphor                                    personification
                            onomatopoeia                                          oxymoron
hyperbole                                                alliteration                                          irony 

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Review
Which texts did you choose,
choose one to demonstrate to the class,
Upload all you info to the teams folder 'Literary devices'

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I now have a greater understanding or literary devices.
YES
NO
NOT SURE

Slide 18 - Poll