Unit: Poetry
Reflection Format: YouTube Video
Description of Artifact: The video is about all the different types of Literary devices
Summary/explanation of specific skills/learning outcomes that artifact demonstrates:They tell many different Literary Devices and the meanings to them such as these:
1.)What is figurative speech
Language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning.
2.) Simile: Comparison using the word "like" or "as".
3.) Metaphor: Comparison not using "like" or "as".
4.) Personification: Human like traits given to inanimate.
5.) Hyperbole: an extreme exaggeration.
6.) Alliteration: The repetition of the same sounds, at the beginning of each word in a phase.
7.) Onomatopoeia: using words to imitate sounds
8.) Idiom: an expression that does not mean the same as the literal meaning.
9.) Irony: The use of words I express the opposite of the literal meaning.
10.) There are three types of Irony,
- verbal Irony: Saying the opposite of what you really mean.
- Situational Irony: a situation in which actions have an opposite effect what was in tended.
-Dramatic Irony: When the audience knows something the character does not now.
11.) Imagery: Phrases that appeal to a reader's sense.
12.) Foreshadowing: A hint of something that will come.
13.) Oxymoron: A phrase where opposites are combined.
14.) Paradox: A phrase that contradicts itself
please click on this website to view the YouTube clip of the Literary Devices: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p50_yNQLj5c
Reflection Format: YouTube Video
Description of Artifact: The video is about all the different types of Literary devices
Summary/explanation of specific skills/learning outcomes that artifact demonstrates:They tell many different Literary Devices and the meanings to them such as these:
1.)What is figurative speech
Language that has meaning beyond the literal meaning.
2.) Simile: Comparison using the word "like" or "as".
3.) Metaphor: Comparison not using "like" or "as".
4.) Personification: Human like traits given to inanimate.
5.) Hyperbole: an extreme exaggeration.
6.) Alliteration: The repetition of the same sounds, at the beginning of each word in a phase.
7.) Onomatopoeia: using words to imitate sounds
8.) Idiom: an expression that does not mean the same as the literal meaning.
9.) Irony: The use of words I express the opposite of the literal meaning.
10.) There are three types of Irony,
- verbal Irony: Saying the opposite of what you really mean.
- Situational Irony: a situation in which actions have an opposite effect what was in tended.
-Dramatic Irony: When the audience knows something the character does not now.
11.) Imagery: Phrases that appeal to a reader's sense.
12.) Foreshadowing: A hint of something that will come.
13.) Oxymoron: A phrase where opposites are combined.
14.) Paradox: A phrase that contradicts itself
please click on this website to view the YouTube clip of the Literary Devices: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p50_yNQLj5c