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Compose a short piece on Vocabulary Recap (Continued), brief 1
I. Onomatopoeia and Figurative Language
Question 1 (page 146 Literature 9 Book 1):
- Onomatopoeia imitates natural and human sounds.
- Figurative language describes the image, appearance, and state of objects.
Question 2 (page 146 Literature 9 Book 1):
Which animals are named after the imitation of their sounds: cattle, calf, cicada, cat, cuckoo, sparrow, owl, crow, duck, etc.
Question 3 (page 146 Literature 9 Book 1):
Words like spotted, slippery, faint, and protruding are figurative. The image of clouds has been vividly described, covering aspects from color to shape, changes in shape, and color.
II. Some Vocabulary Rhetorical Devices
Question 1 (page 147 Literature 9 Book 1):
- Comparison: Contrasting this object with another to highlight similarities, enhancing expressiveness.
- Metaphor: Naming this object, phenomenon with the name of another object, phenomenon that has similarities with it.
- Personification: Naming or describing animals, plants, objects,... with words originally used to name or describe humans; making the world of animals, plants,... more familiar to humans.
- Synecdoche: Naming this object with the name of another object closely related to it.
- Exaggeration: Magnifying the degree, scale, nature of the described object or phenomenon to emphasize, create an impression, increase expressiveness.
- Understatement: Using euphemistic and delicate expressions to avoid causing excessive sadness, fear, heaviness; avoiding rudeness, lack of courtesy.
In the intriguing verse 2 (page 147 of Literature 9 Volume 1): The artistic brilliance of the poetic lines is:
Exploring the unique artistry in the poetic lines of question 3 (page 147 of Literature 9 Volume 1):
Crafting a comprehensive summary of vocabulary composition (continuation), lesson 11, short 2:
Exploring the realm of sound and imagery in vocabulary composition (continued), lesson 11, short 2:
1. Reviewing the concepts of figurative and auditory language: - Auditory language mirrors the natural sounds of the environment and human beings. - Figurative language involves words that evoke images, forms, and states of objects.
2. Identifying species of animals as auditory language: Species named as auditory language: cats, parrots, cows, (chirping) crickets...
3. Recognizing auditory language and its utility in the excerpt: - Figurative words in the passage: speckled, leisurely, faint, abundant - These figurative words vividly depict clouds, adding specificity to the description.
II. Literary Devices in Vocabulary Usage
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