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Motivation
Unjumble the words and form a sentence using the unjumbled words. EX. * is file a eaorstc lrlore . Answer: Life is a roller coaster
Motivation
There are three rounds * EASY 15 seconds * MEDIUM 30 seconds * HARD 45 seconds READY?
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EASY
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MEDIUM
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HARD
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DISCUSSION
A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things not using the word like or as to make the comparison.
EXAMPLES
Kisses are the flowers of love in bloom. The children were roses grown in concrete gardens, beautiful and forlorn. In capitalism, money is the life blood of society and charity is the soul. The promise between us was a delicate flower. The computer in the classroom was an old dinosaur.
DISCUSSION
The test was a walk in the park. The job fair was a circus and John was a dancing bear. She was just a trophy to Ricardo. She was fairly certain that life was a fashion show. Waves of spam emails inundated his inbox.
DISCUSSION
Do you notice something? A be-verb is used. Sometimes, idiomatic expression is used in a sentence. For example;
DISCUSSION
NOTE: Understand the phrase or sentence carefully. It may not use a be verb but it is a METAPHOR. For example; The wheel of life keeps spinning around Sometimes you're up, sometimes you're down
DISCUSSION
MOTIVATION
We have gathered lines from poems and books and we would like to request everyone to read it quietly for 2 minutes and observe.
"God deliver me from fools." English proverb "Where, my death, is thy sting? where, O death, thy victory?" 1 Corinthians 15:55, "Then come, sweet death, and rid me of this grief." [(Queen Isabel in Edward II by Christopher Malowe)] "Then come, sweet death, and rid me of this grief." [(Queen Isabel in Edward II by Christopher Malowe)]
Discussion
-a kind of figurative language that is addressing an absent/imaginary person or abstract quality or idea as if it had life. -In dramatic works and poetry written in or translated into English, such a figure of speech is often introduced by the exclamation "O -Heinrich Lausberg notes that "second audiences" for apostrophe may include "the opponent in court; absent persons, living or dead; things
EXAMPLES
Time, you old gypsy man, will you not stay? "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky." "O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" "Science! True daughter of Old Time thou art!" Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, just as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, and you would not have it!
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Envy, be silent and attend!Alexander Pope, On a Certain Lady at Court. Friend! I know not which way I must look for comfort. Oh! Stars and clouds and winds, ye are all about to mock me; if ye really pity me, crush sensation and memory; let me become as nought; but if not, depart, depart, and leave me in darkness." (Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, 1818) "Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not so, (John Donne, "Death be not proud")
EXAMPLES
"Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art" (John Keats) "Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour: England hath need of thee . . .." (William Wordsworth, "London, 1802") "Blue Moon, you saw me standing alone Without a dream in my heart Without a love of my own. (Lorenz Hart, "Blue Moon")
EVALUATION
Let's play a game 4 PICS I WORD Instruction: Fill in the blanks to form a word with the use of the 4 pictures. 3 Metaphor phrases or sentences and 2 apostrophe phrase or sentences. You are only given a minute to answer the phrase. Please write your answers in your notebook. Write the whole statement.
My life is a
Friendship is a
Metaphor
Members
Ella Chiong
Apostrophe
MOTIVATION
Rona Maglasang
Jade Areja DISCUSSION
Churchill Ronda
Anlimwell Pascual