Resource Lab Ms. Seretan P.3. Literal language means what it says. I have a headache. I got a sunburn today. Figurative Language expresses more than the.

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Resource Lab Ms. Seretan P.3

Literal language means what it says. I have a headache. I got a sunburn today. Figurative Language expresses more than the literal meaning. Simile, Metaphor, Imagery, Symbolism, Allusion, Personification Example: 1. I feel like my head is going to explode. 2. I roasted in the sun.

We’re going to take a hike this Saturday. I told him to take a fight and that I never wanted to see him again. I think there’s a ball game on channel 5. Get into the ball game or you’ll never be successful. Ouch I bit my tongue, and it hurts! Bite your tongue and don’t ever say that again!

The luggage is tied down to the top of the car. He claims that he will never get tied down. Some people think oranges leave a bad taste in your mouth. That meeting left a bad taste in his mouth.

Definition Origin- something from which anything arises or is derived, source NameOrigin/Literal Meaning Katnisstype of plant, broadleaf arrowhead for Native American Indians Primrosefirst rose Gale“The wave of God” in Hebrew, “Calm” in Greek MadgeMadge- “Pearl” in Greek, no beginning and no end Peeta“Hungry Ghost” in Greek, Pita bread

Task Use the following names and research them on the internet. Find the origin/literal meaning of each name and make a connection to The Hunger Games! Why did the author choose this name for this particular character? Rue Haymitch Thresh Clove Caesar