LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH-GRADE 7 L.C. Identify figures of speech that show comparison (simile‚metaphor‚personification) I.Objectives At the end of 60-minute period the students will be able to: 1. identify simile‚ metaphor‚ and personification; 2. cooperate in identifying the following figurative language and ; 3. write figures of speech sentences. II.Subject Matter Topic: Figures of Speech (Simile‚Metaphor‚Personification) Concept: A figure of speech is figurative language in the form of a
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CONSUMER CHARACTERISTICS OF ACI IODIZED SALT 1.1. Origin of the report: The main reason for preparing this report is to fulfill the requirement of our business communication course in first semester. Another important reason is to determine the consumer characteristic of ACI iodized salt. Salt is the most important element of cooking. Due to actions taken by the different health care organizations‚ people are being more and more aware of the importance of using iodized salt. People are looking
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Case study: supply and demand The aim of this case study is to examine how the ideas and techniques for self-management you read about can be used and adapted to fit personal circumstances. In this case – the story of Asma‚ a mother of two young children returning to paid employment – you will be asked to think how the ideas might be useful to her in managing her return. You may be asking why a decision to go back to paid work is being discussed in the context of a course about management. You may
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Work Measurement on Katsa Bag Production (Gifts and Graces: Cainta‚ Rizal) I. Rationale Environmental issues and problems started to arise last decade. Awareness and drive to solve these problems has grown to 89% (NIHERST‚ 2008) since 2008. This has resulted to different campaigns and movements such as the Earth Hour Campaign‚ where everyone is encouraged to switch off household lights for an hour and the birth of eco-friendly products into the market. One of the most in demand and popular
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Allegory – a symbolic representation Ex: The blindfolded figure with scales is an allegory of justice. Alliteration - the repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least two repetitions in a row. Ex: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Allusion – A reference to a famous person or event in life or literature. Ex: She is as pretty as the Mona Lisa Analogy - the comparison of two pairs which have the same relationship. Ex: shoe is to foot as tire is to wheel
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Literary Terminology STYLE: The manner of a literary work is its style‚ the effect of which is its tone. Below are concepts by which you can analyze stylistic features. Figures of Speech Alliteration: The repetition of an initial consonant sound or consonant cluster in consecutive or closely positioned words Anaphora: The repetition of words or groups of words at the beginning of consecutive sentences‚ clauses or phrases Assonance: The repetition of identical or near identical stressed vowel
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Do not stand at my grave and weep Poetry is an important part of literature which can show us what it is like to be human. In her poem “Do not stand at my grave and weep”‚ Mary Frye discusses the life rite of death from a positive perspective. To her death is not an ending and does not constitute sadness. Frye uses a simple narrative structure ‚ a range of metaphors and imagery to create a calm mood throughout the poem. These elements all make the reader feel comforted and perhaps even optimistic
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there even though she knows that her grandmother would not approve of her friends and what they talk about. The narrator uses figures of speech‚ language devices‚ and most importantly‚ imagery to help the reader understand on an emotional level of how the student may be feeling while sitting on the porch with her grandmother. Lisa Parker uses two different kinds of figures of speech. She uses similes and personification. With only a single simile in this poem‚ Lisa Parker is extremely defined with
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TMA 02 Q1 a. My opening message in the online tutor group was: Hi Guys‚ Having read all the posts in here it seems that I am in the minority in saying I love all that Google do. While I totally appreciate the slight negative opinions of others here in my personal opinion it all comes down to the fact that Google is actually a business and so has to make money. I appreciate that some of its dealings are a little ’shady’ but show me a Global corporation that doesn’t come across this
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Figures of Speech A figure of speech expresses an idea‚ thought‚ or image with words which carry meanings beyond their literal ones. Figures of speech give extra dimension to language by stimulating the imagination and evoking visual‚ sensual imagery; such language paints a mental picture in words. Some types of figurative language are the following: Simile: a direct comparison of two things‚ usually employing the words like or as. “He watches from his mountain walls‚ And like a thunderbolt
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