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Voth Figurative Language

The text provides a guide for creating figurative language using specific examples and a structured methodology. It emphasizes the importance of sensory categories such as color, sound, size, action/

Voth Figurative Language

Making Figurative Language

Resources

Prepositions
Describes the relationship between other words in a sentnce.
Verbs
Show action or state of veing
Nouns
Person, place, thing, or idea

Instructions

Turn in to Edmodo
Copy the URL address
Selcect "Public on the Web"
Go to "Share / Publish to the Web"
When you have finished:
4:Fill in each bubble
3:Pick three sensory categories
2:Go to File/Make a copy
1: Study the example above. Use the flow chart to create a series of "stems" that you can use to create figurative language in your writing. Choose three of the sensory categories: Color, Sound, Size, Action/Movement, Taste, Shape, or Smell.

Do NOT make ANY edits to this Original Document!!!

Smell

Shape

Square

car

sailed

across the street

house

shined

in the neighborhood

paper

soared

between the trees

Taste

Action/Movement

Kicked

Bob

Bear

off

The deer

Size

Giant

book

slammed

On the table shelf

Meteor

traveled

in the milkyway

Cyclops

climbed

up in the trees

Sound

Loud

helicopter

crashed

into the jungle

drill

broke

around the street

bird

screamed

outside the hospital

Color

Blue

alien

ran

on mars

shirt

flew

in the air

Rabit

jumped

in the grass

Shape Example

square
NOUN

Post-it note

stuck

to your back

cereal box

crunched

inside the trash

black and white tv

VERB

placed

Prep. Phrase

on the shelf