Chapter 8 Part 2 Flashcards

1
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Using exaggeration for emphasis

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Hyperbole

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2
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What is an example of a hyperbole?

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I nearly died laughing; you told me that a million times

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3
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Statements that express conventional values, beliefs, and wisdom of a society

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Proverbs

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4
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What is an example of a proverb?

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It’s better to be safe than sorry

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5
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What is the most commonly used figurative language?

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Idioms

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6
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At what age do children really understand and use figurative language?

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11 and older

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7
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Children with better reading comprehension will learn _____ more quickly

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Idioms

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8
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What figurative language is more difficult to understand than other forms?

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Proverbs

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9
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What type of figurative language is this: Like burnt out torches by a sick man’s bed Gaunt cypress trees stand round”

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Simile

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10
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What type of figurative language is this: The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor

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Metaphor

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11
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What type of figurative language is this: Your speech evokes a thousand sympathies

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Hyperbole

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12
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Relying on immediate context or setting to convey context

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Contextualized language

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13
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Not relying on the immediate context, or setting, to convey content

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Decontextualized language

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14
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Helps to engage in higher order cognitive processes (reasoning, reflecting, planning, hypothesizing) and use highly specific vocabulary and complex syntax

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Talking to learn

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15
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Noun + one or more modifiers

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Elaborated noun phrases

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16
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Verbs that refer to acts of thinking and speaking

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mental and linguistic verbs

17
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Used to modify to verb, adjective or other adverb; adds information about time, manner, degree, place or reason; -ly

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Adverb

18
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What are some types of mental and linguistic verbs?

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I think, I enjoyed, know, believe, speak, shout, answer, etc.

19
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Person who performs the actions of the verb

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Agentive

20
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What is an example of an agentive?

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Teach= teacher, sing= singer

21
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What age do children learn agentives?

A

7

22
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What is an example of an adverb

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Parallel parking