I have taken scales from off The cheeks of the moon. I have made fins from bluejays’ wings, I have made eyes from damsons in the shadow. I have taken flushes from the peachlips in the sun. From all ...
MindShift asked Smith and other educators to share some of the poems ... and figurative language. And, Vogelsinger said, “There will always be at least one student in class who will recognize the sly ...
Poetry can be used to create a clear image in your reader's mind. You can use figurative language in your poems to help you do this. You can also write about the five senses (smell, taste ...
Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. And you, my father, there on the sad height, Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray. Do not go ...
Figurative language is speech or text that describes an object by comparing it to something else. There are many different forms of figurative language, including metaphor, simile, allusion and ...
This lively introduction to figurative language explains a broad range of concepts, including metaphor, metonymy, simile, and blending, and develops new tools for analyzing them. It coherently grounds ...
1 他〈人が〉〈学科などを〉教える,〔teach A B/teach B to A〕A(人)にB(学科など)を教える,〈人・動物に〉(…のやり方を)教える,訓練をする≪to do≫,〔teach oneself〕独習する( 人に道・名前を「教える」場合は tell);自教える,教師をする I teach ...
1 〈ある場所〉まで 1a 〈ある時点〉まで 1b 〈ある状態〉まで 2 …に対して 2a …に比して 2b …に合わせて 3 …すること 3a …する(ための) 3b …するために 空間・時間・変化の到達点の意味が語義1.語義2は行為・比較などの対象を示す.語義3 ...