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12.14 December 14, 2012Dec. 14Starter: Vocab quiz 12Due-Reading of ch. 2&3. Takeout Q's so I can check. HW:Read ch. 4-6 and Q's in writing.Learning Targets:· Explain main events of chapters 1-3 of BNW· Identify figurative language and explain its effect on the text (oron the reader)BNW quote of the dayTake a holiday whenever you like, and come backwithout so much as a headache or a mythology.Reminder: Winter Ragedonations to bookkeeper!12/14<strong>Sensory</strong> <strong>Imagery</strong>Writing that appeal to one or more of the five senses. Writersuse images to describe how their subjects look, <strong>sound</strong>, <strong>feel</strong>,<strong>taste</strong> and <strong>smell</strong>.<strong>sight</strong><strong>taste</strong><strong>sound</strong><strong>smell</strong><strong>feel</strong>/<strong>touch</strong><strong>Sensory</strong> <strong>Imagery</strong>


12.14 December 14, 2012FIGURATIVE LANGUAGEIt's just a figure of speech! Don'ttake me literally!)simileA figure of speech inwhich a comparisonis made between twothings essentiallyunalike using phrasesuch as: like, as, than,as if.The sailboat floats like afeather on the ocean.metaphorA figure ofspeech in whicha comparison ismade betweentwo thingsessentiallyunalike.The sail boat, afeather on theocean, drifted fordays.personificationA type of metaphorin which distincthuman qualities,e.g., honesty,emotion, volition,etc., are attributedto an animal, objector idea.The rain danced onthe window.Figurative LangFigurative Language Focus. Read throughhandout. Work with a partner to complete.The hardest part is figuring out the effect.This is the most important part. Discuss itwith your table group. Each student mustcomplete these in writing.Dec 8-9:36 AM


12.14 December 14, 2012machinery faintly purred.machines are running like thepurring <strong>sound</strong> a cat makes.Gives a sense that machines are warm cuddly cats. Catspurr when they are happy, like the ultimate value ofUtopians, happiness. Equates machinery with hapiness.Oct 20-3:44 PMThe summer afternoon was drowsy with thehum of passing helicopters.Helicopters are making a humming<strong>sound</strong>."drowsy" suggests almost asleep, likethis society, these people are asleepto reality- like zombies.Oct 20-3:46 PM


12.14 December 14, 2012Like chickens drinking, the students liftedtheir eyes toward the distant ceiling.heads bobbing up and down.Moving together.Moving together like machines. Chickens are dumb.Oct 20-3:45 PMEXIT SLIPChoose to write about one of theseOne question you would like to ask Huxley if he were alive today.Do you like Bernard? why/why notAn aha you had today. A discovery or in<strong>sight</strong> about the book.One question you have about the novel. try to answer it yourself.Take a guess at the answer even if you are not sure.One prediction and why you have this prediction.Exit

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