Friday 15 November 2019

Writing | Setting Description | 5 Senses | Figurative Language


LI: To investigate figurative language.
This week we learnt more about showing and telling sentence descriptions. We had to pick a random and tell the reader about the scene for the 'Tell' explanation. In the 'Show' text box we had to try to make the description more advanced by including the five senses and the figurative language types. Figurative language gives the reader a challenge by having to guess what you are talking about and how we would say it literally.

 It also needs including a balance of figurative language and simple, compound and complex sentences. The five human senses we needed to include were: Tell, Touch, Taste, See and Hear. The figurative languages are: Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole & Understatement. 

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