Use this link to get ideas for your ‘sensory language’ sentence constructions
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE EXERCISES AND PRACTICE
Simile
Personification Practice
Metaphor
Examples of Figurative Language
Research the word ‘hyperbole’. What type of figurative language is it?
This activity contains questions on content we haven’t covered yet, but it is a fun game to play.
http://www.newton.k12.ks.us/tech/fling3.html
6 comments:
Mr. Buxton,
I am confused what a Cumberland Gap is and the Sentence construction on our study guide. On sentence constucion, do we have to write a paragraph?
~Elizabeth
Elizabeth:
I was confused too, but if you search it on the internet or in a book it will tell you. Search something like "What is Cumberland Gap?" on some good websites like...
www.answers.com
www.google.com
www.enchantedlearning.com
www.factmonster.com
...those are if your mom or dad lets you of course
~Sarah Neely
do we have to fill all of the spaces in the homework
RyAn S.
Elizabeth,
The Cumberland Gap is what Daniel Boone formed as a path for early settlers to live in other places. (I think. I am pretty sure that is right, though)
Also, where should we find the vocab. words? I missed a class, so I might have missed some words although I copied some notes from Hannah.
- Mary Grace
Thanks Mary Grace, but also I am confunsed on the Sentence Construction
MG-All the vocab was in the Southeast video. If you were gone that day, it's okay. Mr. Buxton said that we were going to go over that during class.
-Forrester
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