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The City of Ember. Literary Devices. Learning Target. Understanding literary devices used in literature. Simile – a figure of speech in which two unlike objects are compared using the words “like” or “as”. Example: …his [the mayor’s] heavy cheeks folded like drapes.
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The City of Ember Literary Devices
Learning Target • Understanding literary devices used in literature
Simile – a figure of speech in which two unlike objects are compared using the words “like” or “as” • Example: • …his [the mayor’s] heavy cheeks folded like drapes. • What is being compared in this simile? • How does this help you to visualize the mayor?
Metaphor – a figure of speech in which a comparison between two unlike objects is suggested or implied. • For example: • Somewhere inside her, a black worm of dread stirred. • To what is the dread being compared? • How does this help to convey Lina’s feelings?
Flashback – a scene or series of scenes showing events that happened at an earlier time. • Indicate where the flashback begins and ends in Chapter 2. What purpose does this flashback serve?
Connect: • The occupations of Lina and her friends are decided by a chance draw of a slip of paper from a bag. Imagine you are one of the young people picking a job. Describe the job you would want most and tell what you like about it. Then describe the job you want the least and tell why it would not fit you. Write a paragraph including a topic sentence, supporting details for both the job you want and the job you wouldn’t want, and a concluding sentence. Use the following topic sentence starter to get started. (You can use pronouons.) • TS: One job that I would like most is______, while the job of (a) ________ would be the one I like least.