Test Review Your test is March 9 and 10, this PowerPoint will help you to make a study guide sheet.

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Test Review Your test is March 9 and 10, this PowerPoint will help you to make a study guide sheet.

Analogies Relationship between two words The relationship on one side needs to match the relationship on the other Short : Tall : : High : Low - the relationship on both sides is they are opposites

Figurative Language Simile - a comparison using like or as Metaphor - an implied comparison Personification - giving non - human objects human characteristics Hyperbole - intentional exaggeration

Conflict External Individual Vs. Individual Individual Vs. Nature Individual Vs. Society Individual Vs. Supernatural Individual Vs. Technology Internal Individual Vs. Self

Theme A life lesson that the story teaches A Theme Can Not Be Described With Just One Word!!!

Source, Viewpoint, Purpose Source - where you find information Viewpoint - the author’s opinion that is revealed through the language that he uses Purpose - why the text was written Three types: entertain, persuade, inform