Often, idioms use
other figurative language techniques like similes or metaphors.
Not exact matches
They end up with a lot of autism - like symptoms: They have a hard time understanding
figurative language and inferring what
other people are thinking, for example.
In the midst of an animated class discussion, a student conveys, in his own words, that the
language of the poem is
figurative; there are many things that the word «you» could refer to in the poem, even things
other than people.
Using
other nonfiction works, the course guides students in recognizing the importance of analyzing evidence, recognizing symbolism, examining word choice, and identifying
figurative language in nonfiction literature.
For a lesson plan designed to help teach students improve their reading comprehension, for example, you might state that at the end of the lesson, students should be able to read and understand
figurative language, plot, climax, and
other fiction characteristics, as well as the elements of nonfiction, and display the ability to find specific information in the text.
Students» elementary education about literary devices seems to max out with personification, similes, and
other types of
figurative language.
Other related activities provide additional practice for students who need to understand
figurative language.
Other activities include comprehension questions about
figurative language.
(1910 - 1962) American, yet imbued with visual culture of Europe, Franz Kline exemplifies the development of pictorial
language from a
figurative form that derives from Rembrandt and the
other great masters whose work he knew well from visiting European museums, to abstraction.
Today is the occasion to bear in mind David Hockney (9/7/1937 --RRB-, Like
other Pop artists, Hockney revived
figurative painting in a style that referenced the visual
language of advertising.
The exhibition reveals visual affinities between the three artists» work, tracing the impact of Dubuffet's art brut (art by the mentally ill and
other so - called outsiders), the experimental spirit of Pollock's technique, and Ossorio's
figurative language.
Painter, illustrator, graphic designer and graffiti artist, Rems 182's imagery unites violence, eroticism, and strength in both large - scale and smaller portraits characterised by a use of multiple perspectives that create a unique softness in each image that allows the various expressions to complement each
other while revealing the complexities of human emotion Having a background as a graffiti writer his work combines both letter - based and complex
figurative images, or as the artist himself explains: «I fuse my graffiti writer
language with my modern
figurative art experience in perennial tension towards abstract disaggregation.»
Many of the works he made in the 1940s and 50s share a visual
language with Abstract Expressionism, and yet many
other works that he made during that same period, like his 1957 etching «Under the El,» are purely
figurative studies of people, places, and things.