Clarifications
Clarification 1: Figurative language use that students will analyze are metaphor, simile, alliteration, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole, meiosis (understatement), allusion, and idiom. Other examples can be used in instruction.Clarification 2: See Secondary Figurative Language.
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Original Student Tutorials for Language Arts - Grades 6-12
Learn how figurative language—including personification, hyperbole, and imagery—creates mood using excerpts from the short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" in this interactive tutorial.
Read excerpts from Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula. In this interactive tutorial, you'll examine how the author creates suspense using the narrative techniques of exposition, foreshadowing, and imagery.
Make sure to complete both parts of this series! Click HERE to launch Part Two.
In Part Two of this two-part series, read more excerpts from Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula. You'll continue to examine how the author creates suspense using the narrative techniques of exposition, foreshadowing, and imagery.
Make sure to complete Part One before beginning Part Two. Click HERE to launch Part One.
Examine how the symbolism in Saki's short story "The Interlopers" contributes to the overall mood of the text.
This interactive tutorial is Part Two in a two-part series. Be sure to complete Part One first. Click HERE to view Part One.
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Examine how the symbolism in Saki's short story "The Interlopers" contributes to the overall mood of the text.
This interactive tutorial is Part Two in a two-part series. Be sure to complete Part One first. Click HERE to view Part One.
Type: Original Student Tutorial
In Part Two of this two-part series, read more excerpts from Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula. You'll continue to examine how the author creates suspense using the narrative techniques of exposition, foreshadowing, and imagery.
Make sure to complete Part One before beginning Part Two. Click HERE to launch Part One.
Type: Original Student Tutorial
Read excerpts from Bram Stoker’s famous novel Dracula. In this interactive tutorial, you'll examine how the author creates suspense using the narrative techniques of exposition, foreshadowing, and imagery.
Make sure to complete both parts of this series! Click HERE to launch Part Two.
Type: Original Student Tutorial
Learn how figurative language—including personification, hyperbole, and imagery—creates mood using excerpts from the short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" in this interactive tutorial.
Type: Original Student Tutorial