Do Now: August 29, 2017 Take out your figurative language packet

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Do Now: August 29, 2017 Take out your figurative language packet Homework: Study Guide for Test due tomorrow Quiz answers posted by 6 pm Take out your figurative language packet Today’s Journal: USE PAGES 2-6 of your figurative language packet and write one example of each of the following types of figurative language and UNDERLINE the items and write an explanation. Example: Imagery: The children were screaming and shouting in the fields. This is imagery because you can hear the children being loud in the field.

Imagery: Use a different example USE PAGES 2-6 –Write one example of each of the following types of figurative language and UNDERLINE the items and write an explanation Personification: Alliteration: Onomatopoeia: Hyperbole: Metaphor: Imagery: Use a different example

What are the elements: RESPONSE REFLECTION INCIDENT

Incident: The narrator must hook the reader and describe the events leading up to the incident. What happened? What was the intense moment?

Response: How did the narrator respond in the moment? What choice did they make and what was the outcome? The narrator describes their feelings, thoughts, and actions.

Reflection: What lessons did the narrator learn from this incident? What might they have done differently?