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Figuratively Speaking
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Using Classic Literature to Teach 40 Literary
Terms
This resource book draws on classic literature to illustrate the use of 40
basic literary terms. Divided into sections on figurative language, poetic
language, and literary techniques, the book covers hyperbole, metaphor, irony,
imagery, dialect, plot, alliteration, onomatopoeia, allusion, conflict, and lots
more! The first page of each lesson includes a definition of the term and one or
more samples from grade-appropriate classic literature. The next two pages
challenge students to identify and understand the term and to use it on their
own.
Figuratively Speaking
takes the hit-and miss-out of teaching students literary terms and providing
technique instruction . This comprehensive resource book draws on classic
literature to illustrate the use and understanding of basic literary terms
using three general categories:
Figurative Language
- denotation and connotation
- hyperbole
- idiom
- imagery
- metaphor and simile
- oxymoron and paradox
- personification
- symbol
Poetic Language
- alliteration
- assonance and consonance
- form
- onomatopoeia
- parallelism
- repetition and refrain
- rhyme
- rhythm
- run-on and end-stopped lines
- stanza
Literary Technique
- allusion
- characters and characterization
- conflict
- dialect
- dialogue
- flashback
- foreshadowing
- genre
- irony
- local color
- mood and tone
- moral and theme>
- narrator/point of view
- plot
- poetic license
- pun
- satire and parody and farce
Each lesson (centered around one literary term) included a definition of the
term and one of more samples from grade-appropriate classic literature,
followed by activities that challenge students to identify and understand the
term and use it on their own.
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