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Write with Style!

Write with Style!. What is style?. What is Style?. Style is how an author says something, not what he says. Style must fit with the story’s characters and setting in order to be believable. There are different types of style…. Figurative Language . Using words in a non-literal way

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Write with Style!

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  1. Write with Style! What is style?

  2. What is Style? • Style is how an author says something, not what he says. • Style must fit with the story’s characters and setting in order to be believable. • There are different types of style…

  3. Figurative Language • Using words in a non-literal way • Most common types • Metaphor • Simile • Personification

  4. Metaphor • A description using a comparison to something familiar. • Switch on the Night by Ray Bradbury • A boy who is afraid of the dark and hates switching off a light switch is given a metaphor of this activity as switching on the night.

  5. Simile • A comparison between unlike things using “as” or “like”. • The Hidden Forest by Jeannie Baker • A boy who has little regard for sea life finds himself under the sea and discovers the forest of kelp.

  6. Personification • Giving human traits or qualities to non-human things or ideas. • The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton • The house in this story is drawn to look like a face, and her emotions and thoughts are expressed as the countryside around her is transformed into a city.

  7. Imagery • Appealing to our senses to create pictures in our mind. • The Little Island by Golden MacDonald • The author describes the island in a way that you can close your eyes and easily picture it.

  8. Allusion • A reference to a specific person, place, or thing from our common understanding, our past history or experiences, or our literature. • Each Peach Pear Plum by Janet and Allan Ahlberg • Do you know this game & these nursery rhyme characters? “Each peach, pear, plum, I spy Tom Thumb, Tom Thumb in the cupboard, I spy Mother Hubbard, Mother Hubbard in the cellar I spy Cinderella, Cinderella on the stairs I spy three bears, Three bears out hunting, I spy Baby Bunting, Baby Bunting fast asleep, I spy Bo Peep, Bo Peep on the hill, I spy Jack and Jill, Jack and Jill in the ditch, I spy the Wicked Witch, Wicked Witch over the wood, I spy Robin Hood…”

  9. What’s your style?... Find yourself in a book. ~or~ Take the time to write and figure it out.

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