Task
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Using
the link provided to your resources, you will view or read the information and
create your own definition of each type of figurative language. Remember that
you need to all agree on the definition in your own group.
After
you have figured out what the figurative language is, you will go to the link
with the photos. As a group, you will choose one and write a story to publish
online about the photo. The story must include at least two examples of each type of figurative language you have learned about today.
Once we have published our stories online, you will read your other classmates’ stories and go on a scavenger hunt for their uses of figurative language in their stories.
the link provided to your resources, you will view or read the information and
create your own definition of each type of figurative language. Remember that
you need to all agree on the definition in your own group.
After
you have figured out what the figurative language is, you will go to the link
with the photos. As a group, you will choose one and write a story to publish
online about the photo. The story must include at least two examples of each type of figurative language you have learned about today.
Once we have published our stories online, you will read your other classmates’ stories and go on a scavenger hunt for their uses of figurative language in their stories.