Sentences with phrase «figurative language points»

Figurative language points to some figure.

Not exact matches

In each case, as with «They are trying to erase us,» Ginsberg couches a profound point in language that is more or less figurative — and his manner, whether fanatical or strangely calm, makes it unclear whether he himself understands where figuration ends and literal reality begins.
It will test students» literal and interpretive understanding of the selection, plot development, characterization, point of view, making inferences, vocabulary, literary devices, figurative language, and comparing and contrasting the two poems.
It will test students» literal and interpretive understanding of the selection, plot development, characterization, author's purpose, point of view, making inferences, vocabulary, literary devices, and figurative language.
They measures students» attainment of skills such as understanding story events, drawing conclusions, making predictions, identifying the main idea, using vocabulary strategies, identifying supporting details, identifying point of view, evaluating ideas, understanding features that distinguish genres, and using figurative language to interpret text.
These lessons would help students navigate sticking points like idioms or figurative language, or help teachers provide theme - relevant prompts to deepen discussions.
Understands various elements of the author's craft including word choice, symbolism, figurative language, mood, irony, persuasion techniques, and point of view.
-- didn't I tell you HotWhopper just loves my stuff?!!!] at language from the gutter [a sensitive issue here since it involves a lady, and everything (and we all have had some episodes in our past, I dare muse, that — shall we say — benefit from the application of one or more, memory - gap, figurative, fig - leaf pasties), but I sense that HotWhopper speaks with real authority here, and (unlike your typical hive, B. S. - er type) can truly appreciate and savor the fine points that separate «good» gutter - language from «not - so - good» gutter - language)... but [ah!
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