Question

Assignment: Read the passage and write down the sense it appeals to.
Val watched her cat, Mr. Meow, hunt stray beams of sunlight that cut across the yard. Finally, bored or tired, he headed to where Val sat. His soft, silent walk didn’t make a single leaf rustle. He hopped onto her lap and licked her hand with his sandpaper-rough tongue. Val giggled and petted him. Mr. Meow purred loudly at first and then softly as he settled into a catnap.
Stray beams of sunlight -
Didn’t make a leaf rustle -

Cat’s soft silent walk -

Licked her hand with his sand-paper rough tongue -

Luis blazing out a song on the radio -

How Leo Love dresses -

Breeze breathes by -

The rustle of leaves -

Red and gold leaves -

The gurgle of the creek -

Fingers felt like ice -

Aroma of stew -

Dad’s delicious biscuits -

Simile, Metaphor, and Personification: Write the type of figurative language and write down the meaning of the phrase.

When I stay at Aunt Judy’s farm, the night keeps me awake with all of its noises. Frogs sing a chorus of croaks, and crickets join in with their chirps. Cats screech and fight. Not even a pillow over my head blocks out the noise! Then, even before the sun rises, the rooster starts crowing. He sounds like a car alarm, yelling at the day to make it wake up!



Text Example
Type of Figurative Language
Meaning
Frogs sing a chorus




The rooster sounds like a car alarm




Crickets join in




And the cars, the buses and yellow taxis, all jittered along like miniatures.




The gleeful wind was playing with him






Where the air was friendly and gently buoyed them up




Where a cluster of skyscrapers rise up like a grove of steeled trees




America is a melting pot








Write down the following:

Three literary devices that you learned about today -

Two senses that we use for imagery -

One example of a simile -

Answers

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**Assignment: Read the passage and write down the sense it appeals to.**

- **Stray beams of sunlight -** Sight
- **Didn’t make a leaf rustle -** Sound
- **Cat’s soft silent walk -** Sound and Touch (softness implies a tactile sense)
- **Licked her hand with his sand-paper rough tongue -** Touch
- **Luis blazing out a song on the radio -** Sound
- **How Leo Love dresses -** Sight
- **Breeze breathes by -** Touch
- **The rustle of leaves -** Sound
- **Red and gold leaves -** Sight
- **The gurgle of the creek -** Sound
- **Fingers felt like ice -** Touch
- **Aroma of stew -** Smell
- **Dad’s delicious biscuits -** Smell and Taste

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**Simile, Metaphor, and Personification: Write the type of figurative language and write down the meaning of the phrase.**

| Type of Figurative Language | Meaning |
|----------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| **Frogs sing a chorus** | Personification: Frogs are described as singing, which gives them a human-like trait of making musical sounds. |
| **The rooster sounds like a car alarm** | Simile: Comparing the rooster's crow to a car alarm to emphasize its loud, harsh sound. |
| **Crickets join in** | Personification: Implies that crickets are participating in a communal activity akin to singing. |
| **And the cars, the buses and yellow taxis, all jittered along like miniatures.** | Simile: Compares the movement of vehicles to miniature toys, suggesting a small, lively scene. |
| **The gleeful wind was playing with him** | Personification: The wind is described as having joy and interacting with the subject. |
| **Where the air was friendly and gently buoyed them up** | Personification: The air is described as having friendly qualities and supporting the characters. |
| **Where a cluster of skyscrapers rise up like a grove of steeled trees** | Simile: Comparing skyscrapers to trees to emphasize their height and appearance. |
| **America is a melting pot** | Metaphor: Describes America as a place where different cultures blend and mix together. |

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**Write down the following:**

- **Three literary devices that you learned about today:**
1. Simile
2. Metaphor
3. Personification

- **Two senses that we use for imagery:**
1. Sight
2. Sound

- **One example of a simile:**
"The rooster sounds like a car alarm."