Figures of Speech:Treasure Hunt for the budding writers

Introduction

To familiarize you with the different Figures of Speech

Task

Treasure Hunt
Figures of Speech in English Language

Choose one Web site to explore.  Use the information in the Web site to answer the questions below the Web link.  Be sure to read the complete articles!  After you finish answering your questions, meet with your classmates to find out the answers to the remaining questions.  Don't forget to answer the BIG QUESTION at the end.

 

Process

Integrating the Internet into the Classroom
Facilitator: Michael Krauss


Treasure Hunt
Figures of Speech in English Language


Goal :To familiarize you with the different Figures of Speech

Choose one Web site to explore.  Use the information in the Web site to answer the questions below the Web link.  Be sure to read the complete articles!  After you finish answering your questions, meet with your classmates to find out the answers to the remaining questions.  Don't forget to answer the BIG QUESTION at the end.



Website: Figures of Speech

Questions:

1.What is the need to know about different figures of speech?


2.What are different figures of speech you read about in this webpage?


3.Both similes and metaphors make a comparison between two objects. What is the difference between them? Give examples to support your answer.

 


 Web site: Understanding Similes

Questions:

1.Write any five similes that you often use.



2.Choose any five similes that you read for the first time on this web page.

 

3.Do you think you should use similes in your writing? Why?


 

Web site: What is alliteration?

Questions:

1.What is alliteration?


2.Is ‘a cute child’ an example of alliteration? Why?


3.Write an Alliteration of your own.


Web site: What are metaphors?

 

Questions:

1.Find out the three metaphors in the famous verse of The

Highwayman mentioned in the webpage.

2.What do you understand by dead metaphors?

3.What do you understand by mixed metaphors?

 


 

Web site: Lets learn about personification.


Questions:

1.How would you recognize personification?


2.Personification helps us to understand the nature and actions of inanimate objects. How?

 


Web site: Know about Oxymoron

 

Questions:

1. What is an Oxymoron?

2. List any five oxymorons that you use in your day to day conversation.

 


 


 

Evaluation

Read the poem "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth.

How many figures of speech did you find?

List the different Figures of speech.

 

Conclusion

Figures of speech are used to add a sparkle to your writing.They help create a vivid picture in the reader's mind.Knowledge of the different figures of speech help the readers to understand poetry better and also helps in enriching their own writing skills.