As we are reading poetry and looking at various parts of poems, can you notice some of the same figurative language in your independent reading? Using your notes from this week, give examples of each of the parts of figurative language we've been discussing. You may not find all types. If you can’t find any, look at the poem you put on the moodle or the lyrics to your favorite song. The chart attachment is at the bottom of this page 'Week 5 Blog', use it to set up your blog. Turn in a "Process Your Process" chart to show us how you tackled this blog. This is also at the bottom of this page.
The book that I am reading is Spoiled Rotten by Dalye Campbell Gaet. I am likeing the book but than I had to read the own book agin becuse I didn't get what the book was about so than I just read the book aing and than I aderste the book a lot more. one question I have for Jesscica is why she did want hia dad to mary Patt and why she didn't want a step mom and a step sister. Jissica text his dad and sade "Hey dad It isn't to late you can still get out of it and say no'.
I fide a simile in my book it was in pg 2 and it says the step forested hillside dropper away to a sea as blue as the sky.I think that is a smile because it comparison sea to the sky and because it says the word as in it. I also fide a hyperbole and it some times he takes forever to get words out of his mouth in pg 2. I think that a hyperbole because it an exaggerati and get says the word he take for ever.
Julissa-
ReplyDeleteIncredible! you give a little summaary and then take your response 2 steps above what we asked.
You used sentences instead of a chart and then you explained why you thought it was that type of fig. lang. Great job finding the examples.
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