This Unit Lesson Plan is perfect for teaching Rhetorical Comparison Devices – Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole and Analogy. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these challenging exercises that are well-planned for student engagement.
This Resource Includes:
- EXERCISE 1: Match the terms associated with comparison devices (1-7) with their meanings (A-G).
- EXERCISE 2: Match the types of rhetorical devices (1-4) with sensibilities they appeal to (A-D).
- EXERCISE 3: Fill in the blanks to check your understanding of the meaning of rhetorical comparison devices.
- EXERCISE 4: Watch the video - Literary Terms – to complete the following table with required details.
- EXERCISE 5: Note the definitions, purposes and quick memory tips to interpret and verbalise the comparison devices in the graphics.
- EXERCISE 6: Based on their similarities and differences give an example each to each of the signal words of the comparison devices.
- EXERCISE 7: Compare the two things in each of the illustrations using the rhetorical comparison device indicated below the graphic.
- EXERCISE 8: Form rhetoric statements to go with the graphics that exemplify the rhetorical comparison devices.
- EXERCISE 9: Fill the blanks in these similes.
- EXERCISE 10: Fill the blanks in these metaphors.
- EXERCISE 11: Fill the blanks in these hyperboles.
- EXERCISE 12: Fill the blanks in these analogies.
- EXERCISE 13: Choose the best description (rhetorical comparison device) used for each of the image.
- EXERCISE 14: Analyse what is being compared in the text using rhetorical comparison devices – Part 1.
- EXERCISE 15: Analyse what is being compared in the text using rhetorical comparison devices – Part 2.
- EXERCISE 16: Analyse what is being compared in the text using rhetorical comparison devices – Part 3.
- EXERCISE 17: Identify the impact of the use of rhetorical comparison devices in the given text.
- EXERCISE 18: Create expressions for the rhetorical comparison devices using the given patterns.
- EXERCISE 19: Use your knowledge of Rhetorical Comparison Devices to write about one of the following.
- RUBRICS: Comparison Devices Rubrics
- EXERCISE 20: Identify the two things that are being compared in each sentence. State whether each sentence below is a simile or metaphor.
- EXERCISE 21: Write on each line whether the sentence contains a simile or metaphor.
- EXERCISE 22: What is exaggerated and how in the following hyperboles?
- EXERCISE 23: Write the word that completes the analogy (that has the same relationship as the pair).
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Excellent resource! I do not teach online, otherwise, I would have paid £5 for the Google lesson. Thank-you!
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