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language of place hopi place names poetry traditional dance and song worksheet 3 literal and figurative language teacher version writers use words for different purposes and meanings especially poets literal ...

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            Language of Place: Hopi Place Names, Poetry, Traditional Dance and Song 
                                                                                                                          
            Worksheet 3. Literal and Figurative Language (teacher version)                                                
            Writers use words for different purposes and meanings, especially poets!   
             
            Literal language is used to mean exactly what is written. For example:  
             
                            “It was raining a lot, so I rode the bus.”  
             
            In this example of literal language, the writer means to explain exactly what is written:  that he or she 
            chose to ride the bus because of the heavy rain.   
             
            Figurative language is used to mean something other than what is written, something symbolic, 
            suggested, or implied. For example: 
             
                            It was raining cats and dogs, so I rode the bus.   
             
            In this example of figurative language, there were not actually cats and dogs falling from rain clouds, 
            instead, the rain felt so heavy and large that it was almost as if small animals were falling from the sky!   
             
            In the examples below, identify the phrases as literal or figurative. If phrases are figurative, underline 
            the figurative language and explain what the author is suggesting, implying, or meaning. 
             
                                  Phrase                                 Literal or figurative language 
             I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.                 Figurative: the writer is so hungry they could 
                                                                 eat a large amount of food. 
             She is as fast as a cheetah!                        Figurative: the girl is very, very fast—so fast 
                                                                 that the speed she runs is similar to that of a 
                                                                 cheetah. 
             That dog is a clown; it makes us laugh all the      Figurative: the dog does things the writer 
             time.                                               thinks are funny; this goofiness is similar to the 
                                                                 antics of a clown. 
             He was late to dinner.                              Literal: It just means what it says. 
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             Language of Place: Hopi Place Names, Poetry, Traditional Dance and Song 
              I stayed up late last night, I’m so tired!            Literal: it means what it says. 
              Time is money.                                        Figurative: time is valuable and similar to 
                                                                    money; it is hard to get and so should not be 
                                                                    wasted.   
              They are as busy as bees.                             Figurative: they are very, very busy, similar to 
                                                                    the activity of bees. 
              They sky is pale blue with few clouds.                Literal: it means what it says. 
              The sky is full of dancing stars.                     Figurative: the sky seems to have very many 
                                                                    twinkling stars in it, so many that they look 
                                                                    like they are moving around using dance 
                                                                    motions. 
              The field is calm and quiet.                          Literal: it means what it says 
              The dawn crept across the sky in pink clothing.  Figurative: as the sun rises, it creates the visual 
                                                                    experience of the dark sky gradually changing 
                                                                    to a pink, glowing color; this is similar to how 
                                                                    something moves along slowly   
              The darkness surrounded them with a cold              Figurative: it was dark and cold where they 
              embrace.                                              were; this felt similar to being held in 
                                                                    someone’s cold arms.   
              
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