The American Flag Winking face Features on a map Fire, water, or a tree The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe is a religious allegory Romulus and Remus being raised by a she-wolf and later founded Rome She is a snake She is like a snake The wind whispered in the girl’s ear
Symbol: Peace Sign Emoticon: Smiley Face :) Icon: Captain America Archetype: Murderer Allegory: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Myth: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades Metaphor: The dark sky is like my mood Simile: My pillow is as fluffy as a cloud Personification: The tree had long locks of leaves as if it was a human head
1. a dove for peace 2. :) 3. Jesus is an icon 4. Superman has the typical hero 5. The Tortoise and The Hare 6. Pegasus 7. I have the stomach of a bear. 8. I am as hungry as a bear. 9. The wind howled in the night.
1. American Flag 2. (: 3. heros are icons 4. Plato 5. wizard of oz 6. black cats are evil 7. She was a giraffe 8. She was as tall as a giraffe 9. The trees in the woods talking
symbol- a skull for death emoticon- <3 icon- Super Man archetype- The Joker is a villain allegory- hieroglyphics myth- Hercules metaphor- Darcy and I are two peas in a pod. simile- I was running as fast as a cheetah. personification- The chair squealed as it rolled across the floor.
Symbol- The 5 rings for the olympics Emoticon- A smiley or frowning face Icon- a stop sign an archetype- An abusive father who is referred to as a volcano or hurricane an allegory- Chronicles of Narnia is representing religious themes or events or people a myth- This could be like the movie, The Grinch a metaphor- The school day today was a climb up Mount Everest a simile- This room is as bright as the sun personification- The wind howled
1.a symbol- something that stands for something (a watch, means something significant in certain story) 2.an emoticon- facial expression (body language (: ) 3.an icon- (Religious figure, someone important) 4.an archetype- original pattern of something (Romeo and Juliet) 5.an allegory-hidden meaning of something- has a moral (animal farm) 6.a myth- folk tale, false belief or idea (myth of Hercules) 7.a metaphor- describes a subject (life is a rollercoaster) 8.a simile- comparison (the house is as clean as a whistle) 9.personification- nature or character to animals ( the run down house seemed depressed)
1) A cross 2) ;) 3) Martin Luther King Jr. 4) Hero 5) The Wizard Of Oz 6) Bigfoot 7) Life is a roller coaster 8) As clear as mud 9) He did not realize that his last chance was walking out the door.
1. star 2. smiley face 3. mona lisa 4. superman 5. boy in the striped pajamas 6. tooth fairy 7. love is a rose 8. as cool as a cucumber 9. the sun is playing hide and seek
1.Symbol The color red is a symbol to stop or to continue with caution 2.Emoticon A smiley face emoticon represents happiness or cheerfulness 3.Icon The icon of the Roman Catholic Church is the pope 4. Archetype A cross would be considered an archetype for Catholic churches 5.Allegory In Animal Farm (1945), George Orwell uses an uprising of barnyard animals as an allegory for the Bolshevik revolution in Russia 6.Myth Noah’s Ark and the flood 7.Metaphor When Scout, in To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), remarks that she “inched sluggishly along the treadmill of the Maycomb County school system,” she does not indicate what literally happened at school. She figuratively suggests how it felt by implicitly comparing the experience to being on a treadmill. 8.Simile “My baby’s skin felt soft like silk sheets” 9.Personification “The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.”
1. a symbol – angels, evils. 2. an emoticon - 3. an icon - 4. an archetype – country flags or elements that could be used symbolically in particular countries. 5. an allegory – two different stories with similarity. 6. a myth – “The Secret” a book, the law of attraction. 7. a metaphor – broken heart 8. a simile – angry as a wild animal 9. personification – The man is big as a bear.
1. a symbol: a cross is a symbol of Christianity, a dove is a symbol of peace and love, Confederate flag is a symbol of southern ideas, wedding rings-a symbol of marriage 2. an emoticon: 3. an icon: Jesus, Mohammed, Buddah are religious icons. Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts are film icons. John F. Kennedy, Ronald Regan and Abraham Lincoln are political icons. 4. an archetype: 5. an allegory: 6. a myth: Bible story of creation is a myth, 7. a metaphor: If I were to say "I feel like an ice cube" 8. a simile: If I were to say "she's as bright as the sun" 9. personification
1. a symbol – In Lord of Rings it would be the ring and what it represents. 2. an emoticon – a smile face for being happy or the skull and crossbones to symbolize death, 3. an icon – is someone or something that represents the premium in their profession, like Bill Gates is an Icon of the computer realm. 4. an archetype – could be the use of water to symbolize a new beginning. A rose to mean romantic love or mortality because it will wilt an die. 5. an allegory – is the use of names in a particular story to have an additional meaning. Like the Name Christian in Pilgram’s Progress or being born in the city of destruction. 6. a myth – usually of a religious nature. Around the world we have stories a virgin birth, only son that is born to save a people. 7. a metaphor – represents one thing but means something else. Like a runner galloping down the sidelines. 8. a simile – represents one thing but means something else using the words like or as. “looked and smelled lie a peppermint drop. 9. Personification – attributing human qualities to objects or animals. Like in Animal Farm.
1.a symbol- person, place, or thing that figuratively represents or stands for something 2.an emoticon- a symbol for smiling, frowning, or crying 3.an icon- something people like to make larger than life 4.an archetype-a character ritual, plot, or pattern 5.an allegory-a literary work in which characters, actions, and settings have 2 connected levels 6.a myth-folktale 7.a metaphor-figure of speech 8.a simile-a direct comparison 9.personification-treating something non-human
1.a symbol- The American Flag 2.an emoticon- </3 (broken heart) 3.an icon- Nelson Mandela 4.an archetype- Zeus 5.an allegory- Wizard of Oz 6.a myth- Bigfoot, loch ness monster 7.a metaphor- He has a heart of stone. 8.a simile- Sweet as pie. 9.personification- This city never sleeps.
symbol- a person, place, or event that usually represents or stands for something else (American flag) emoticon-representation of an emotion on a key board :) (happy face) Icon-someone who stands out or is looked up to usually for past history or events Blake Lively Archetype-typical explanation of a person or a thing superman- hero Allegory- story, poem, picture, that can be interpreted or represent hidden meanings pilgrims process myth-usually super natural and usually is used to explain things. Most of the time not true. vampires metaphor- used when comparing two unlike things while not using like or as roses are red violets are blue simile- using the words like or as to describe something my love for you is like my love for chocolate personification- giving something non-human, human-like qualities my computer would scream at me every time I pressed a wrong button.
A symbol is a certain object or person that has a specific meaning to its name such as the American Flag. Emoticon is a face or symbol you make whether it is in writing or used as a facial expression. ☺ Icon someone that stands out or looked up to for past history or events Like Babe Ruth. Archetype is a typical explanation of a person or thing and how someone can be dressed or how they look. Allegory a story or painting that can be read deeply and has hidden meaning like the Mona Lisa. Myth can be a natural or unnatural phenomenon that was from past history such as the Lock Nest Monster. Metaphor a speech in which words are form into phrases. Roses are red violets are blue. Simile comparing one thing to another. Look what they are both wearing. Personification natures or humans characteristics.
The American Flag
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Features on a map
Fire, water, or a tree
The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe is a religious allegory
Romulus and Remus being raised by a she-wolf and later founded Rome
She is a snake
She is like a snake
The wind whispered in the girl’s ear
Symbol: Peace Sign
ReplyDeleteEmoticon: Smiley Face :)
Icon: Captain America
Archetype: Murderer
Allegory: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
Myth: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades
Metaphor: The dark sky is like my mood
Simile: My pillow is as fluffy as a cloud
Personification: The tree had long locks of leaves as if it was a human head
1. a dove for peace
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3. Jesus is an icon
4. Superman has the typical hero
5. The Tortoise and The Hare
6. Pegasus
7. I have the stomach of a bear.
8. I am as hungry as a bear.
9. The wind howled in the night.
1. American Flag
ReplyDelete2. (:
3. heros are icons
4. Plato
5. wizard of oz
6. black cats are evil
7. She was a giraffe
8. She was as tall as a giraffe
9. The trees in the woods talking
symbol- a skull for death
ReplyDeleteemoticon- <3
icon- Super Man
archetype- The Joker is a villain
allegory- hieroglyphics
myth- Hercules
metaphor- Darcy and I are two peas in a pod.
simile- I was running as fast as a cheetah.
personification- The chair squealed as it rolled across the floor.
Symbol- The 5 rings for the olympics
ReplyDeleteEmoticon- A smiley or frowning face
Icon- a stop sign
an archetype- An abusive father who is referred to as a volcano or hurricane
an allegory- Chronicles of Narnia is representing religious themes or events or people
a myth- This could be like the movie, The Grinch
a metaphor- The school day today was a climb up Mount Everest
a simile- This room is as bright as the sun
personification- The wind howled
1.a symbol- something that stands for something (a watch, means something significant in certain story)
ReplyDelete2.an emoticon- facial expression (body language (: )
3.an icon- (Religious figure, someone important)
4.an archetype- original pattern of something (Romeo and Juliet)
5.an allegory-hidden meaning of something- has a moral (animal farm)
6.a myth- folk tale, false belief or idea (myth of Hercules)
7.a metaphor- describes a subject (life is a rollercoaster)
8.a simile- comparison (the house is as clean as a whistle)
9.personification- nature or character to animals ( the run down house seemed depressed)
1) A cross
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3) Martin Luther King Jr.
4) Hero
5) The Wizard Of Oz
6) Bigfoot
7) Life is a roller coaster
8) As clear as mud
9) He did not realize that his last chance was walking out the door.
1. star
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3. mona lisa
4. superman
5. boy in the striped pajamas
6. tooth fairy
7. love is a rose
8. as cool as a cucumber
9. the sun is playing hide and seek
1.Symbol
ReplyDeleteThe color red is a symbol to stop or to continue with caution
2.Emoticon
A smiley face emoticon represents happiness or cheerfulness
3.Icon
The icon of the Roman Catholic Church is the pope
4. Archetype
A cross would be considered an archetype for Catholic churches
5.Allegory
In Animal Farm (1945), George Orwell uses an uprising of barnyard animals as an allegory for the Bolshevik revolution in Russia
6.Myth
Noah’s Ark and the flood
7.Metaphor
When Scout, in To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), remarks that she “inched sluggishly along the treadmill of the Maycomb County school system,” she does not indicate what literally happened at school. She figuratively suggests how it felt by implicitly comparing the experience to being on a treadmill.
8.Simile
“My baby’s skin felt soft like silk sheets”
9.Personification
“The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky.”
1. a symbol – angels, evils.
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3. an icon -
4. an archetype – country flags or elements that could be used symbolically in particular countries.
5. an allegory – two different stories with similarity.
6. a myth – “The Secret” a book, the law of attraction.
7. a metaphor – broken heart
8. a simile – angry as a wild animal
9. personification – The man is big as a bear.
1. a symbol: a cross is a symbol of Christianity, a dove is a symbol of peace and love, Confederate flag is a symbol of southern ideas, wedding rings-a symbol of marriage
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3. an icon: Jesus, Mohammed, Buddah are religious icons. Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts are film icons. John F. Kennedy, Ronald Regan and Abraham Lincoln are political icons.
4. an archetype:
5. an allegory:
6. a myth: Bible story of creation is a myth,
7. a metaphor: If I were to say "I feel like an ice cube"
8. a simile: If I were to say "she's as bright as the sun"
9. personification
1. a symbol – In Lord of Rings it would be the ring and what it represents.
ReplyDelete2. an emoticon – a smile face for being happy or the skull and crossbones to symbolize death,
3. an icon – is someone or something that represents the premium in their profession, like Bill Gates is an Icon of the computer realm.
4. an archetype – could be the use of water to symbolize a new beginning. A rose to mean romantic love or mortality because it will wilt an die.
5. an allegory – is the use of names in a particular story to have an additional meaning. Like the Name Christian in Pilgram’s Progress or being born in the city of destruction.
6. a myth – usually of a religious nature. Around the world we have stories a virgin birth, only son that is born to save a people.
7. a metaphor – represents one thing but means something else. Like a runner galloping down the sidelines.
8. a simile – represents one thing but means something else using the words like or as. “looked and smelled lie a peppermint drop.
9. Personification – attributing human qualities to objects or animals. Like in Animal Farm.
1.a symbol- person, place, or thing that figuratively represents or stands for something
ReplyDelete2.an emoticon- a symbol for smiling, frowning, or crying
3.an icon- something people like to make larger than life
4.an archetype-a character ritual, plot, or pattern
5.an allegory-a literary work in which characters, actions, and settings have 2 connected levels
6.a myth-folktale
7.a metaphor-figure of speech
8.a simile-a direct comparison
9.personification-treating something non-human
1.a symbol- The American Flag
ReplyDelete2.an emoticon- </3 (broken heart)
3.an icon- Nelson Mandela
4.an archetype- Zeus
5.an allegory- Wizard of Oz
6.a myth- Bigfoot, loch ness monster
7.a metaphor- He has a heart of stone.
8.a simile- Sweet as pie.
9.personification- This city never sleeps.
symbol- a person, place, or event that usually represents or stands for something else (American flag)
ReplyDeleteemoticon-representation of an emotion on a key board :) (happy face)
Icon-someone who stands out or is looked up to usually for past history or events Blake Lively
Archetype-typical explanation of a person or a thing superman- hero
Allegory- story, poem, picture, that can be interpreted or represent hidden meanings pilgrims process
myth-usually super natural and usually is used to explain things. Most of the time not true. vampires
metaphor- used when comparing two unlike things while not using like or as roses are red violets are blue
simile- using the words like or as to describe something my love for you is like my love for chocolate
personification- giving something non-human, human-like qualities my computer would scream at me every time I pressed a wrong button.
A symbol is a certain object or person that has a specific meaning to its name such as the American Flag.
ReplyDeleteEmoticon is a face or symbol you make whether it is in writing or used as a facial expression. ☺
Icon someone that stands out or looked up to for past history or events Like Babe Ruth.
Archetype is a typical explanation of a person or thing and how someone can be dressed or how they look.
Allegory a story or painting that can be read deeply and has hidden meaning like the Mona Lisa.
Myth can be a natural or unnatural phenomenon that was from past history such as the Lock Nest Monster.
Metaphor a speech in which words are form into phrases. Roses are red violets are blue.
Simile comparing one thing to another. Look what they are both wearing.
Personification natures or humans characteristics.