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rl4 – figurative language
- simile uses ____ or ____.
- metaphor says one thing ______ another thing.
- personification gives ______ actions to objects.
- hyperbole is a big ______.
sentence starter:
the phrase “____” means ____.
word bank: exaggeration • like • as • human • is
rl5 – story structure
the 5 parts of a story are:
- beginning
- ______ action
- ______
- falling action
- ______
word bank: climax • rising • resolution
rl6 – point of view
first - person uses the words ____, __, ____
third - person uses the words ____, __, ____
word bank: he • she • they • i • me • my
For the "RL4 – Figurative Language" section:
- Simile uses "like" or "as" (from the word bank: like, as).
- Metaphor says one thing "is" another thing (word bank: is).
- Personification gives "human" actions to objects (word bank: human).
- Hyperbole is a big "exaggeration" (word bank: exaggeration).
For the "RL5 – Story Structure" section:
The 5 parts of a story (narrative structure) are:
- Beginning
- Rising Action (from word bank: Rising)
- Climax (from word bank: Climax)
- Falling Action
- Resolution (from word bank: Resolution)
For the "RL6 – Point of View" section:
- First - person uses the words "I", "me", "my" (from word bank: I, me, my).
- Third - person uses the words "he", "she", "they" (from word bank: he, she, they).
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RL4 – Figurative Language
- Simile uses $\boldsymbol{like}$ or $\boldsymbol{as}$.
- Metaphor says one thing $\boldsymbol{is}$ another thing.
- Personification gives $\boldsymbol{human}$ actions to objects.
- Hyperbole is a big $\boldsymbol{exaggeration}$.
RL5 – Story Structure
The 5 parts of a story are:
- Beginning
- $\boldsymbol{Rising}$ Action
- $\boldsymbol{Climax}$
- Falling Action
- $\boldsymbol{Resolution}$
RL6 – Point of View
- First - person uses the words $\boldsymbol{I}$, $\boldsymbol{me}$, $\boldsymbol{my}$
- Third - person uses the words $\boldsymbol{he}$, $\boldsymbol{she}$, $\boldsymbol{they}$