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Literary Devices

Literary Devices

Assessment

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English

7th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RI.9-10.4, L.4.5A, L.6.5A

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Ashley Jiles

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8 Slides • 10 Questions

1

Literary Devices

A Review

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2

Poll

How comfortable are you will the literary devices we learned the last couple of weeks? (Simile, Metaphor, Personification etc.)

Not comfortable at all

Sort of comfortable

Comfortable

This it is easy!

3

Simile

  • She was a smart as a fox.

  • He was like a bull

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4

Multiple Select

Check all of the following which are similes.

1

He ran as fast as a cheetah

2

They were clowns

3

She liked ice cream

4

She climbed like a mountain goat.

5

Metaphor

  • Don't trust him, he is a fox in hen's clothing.

  • She's a doll.

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6

Multiple Select

Check all of the following which are metaphors

1

They were clowns

2

She ate like a bird

3

She's a snake

4

Like a wolf, he cried into the night.

7

Personification

  • The desk was stubborn and refused to move.

  • The scale lies.

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Open Ended

Create your own personification.

9

Alliteration

  • He has hot hamburgers

  • Snakes slither sideways

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an alliteration?

1

Kids are silly and witty

2

Cars are like trucks but smaller

3

Apples are awesome

4

Be home by midnight

11

Homophones

  • Aunt and ant

  • Blew and Blue

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12

Multiple Select

Which of the following are homophones

1

Here/Hear

2

Toe/Tow

3

Car/Card

4

Sea/See

13

Oxymoron

  • Jumbo Shrimp

  • Escaped Prisoner

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14

Fill in the Blank

Pretty ugly is an example of a ________

15

Hyperbole

  • She was so shiny she looked just like a star

  • I am so tired I am going to sleep for a thousand years!

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Open Ended

Write your own hyperbole!

17

Poll

How comfortable are you with the literary devices now? Do you think you could find them in a short story?

I would need help

Maybe

Most of them

No problem!

18

Drag and Drop

Question image
A ​
compares two things using the words ​like or ​as .
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
simile
metaphor
alliteration
onomatopoeia

Literary Devices

A Review

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