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Resource Lab Ms. Seretan P.3
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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
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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
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