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English Support 2/8/13 All Write – (Catch Up) Old Major’s Speech Adapted Continue Reading

Old Major’s Speech Old Major speaks of “man” being the reason the animals suffer, and then gives instructions to the animals. Consider the division between the rich and the poor today. Who would Old Major blame for this division, and what would those instructions look like in today’s society.

Agenda 2/8/13 Periods 2, 3 Reminders Homework Returned Work Grade Reflections Notes: Figurative Language Bad Breath Chart

Reminders Due today: – #6 Allegory Paragraph CAHSEE from 9-12 IDs for Sunday fieldtrip Assembly 5 th /6 th period on Friday Benchmark Next Wed: – Primary + Secondary – Fig Lang – Revision – Sentence Structure

Homework Take Home Quiz

Portfolios Grade Reflection Returned Work

Notes: Figurative Language

Joyet Types of Figurative Language Alliteration Definition: Using the same beginning consonant in most of the words in a sentence Example: S IMILE Definition: Comparison betweeen 2 unlike things using the words “like” or “as” Example Metaphor Definition: Comparison between two unlike things; uses linking verb Example Personification Example Idiom Example Hyperbole Example

Joyet Types of Figurative Language AlliterationS IMILE Metaphor Personification Definition: Giving something that is non-human human characterisitics Example Idiom Definition: slang, figures of speech Example Hyperbole Definition: exaggeration Example

Joyet Types of Figurative Language & Bad Breath AlliterationSimileMetaphor PersonificationIdiomHyperbole

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