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Miss Daisy
Using Style in Your Writing
Miss-Metaphor
a comparison between two unlike things
in which one thing becomes another
thing- don’t use like or as
Example
The blades of grass were soldiers standing
at attention.
Time for Practice:
Write 3 metaphors. Remember,
make a comparison between two
things and DO NOT use the words
“like” or “as”
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Daisy-Dialogue
using direct quotes in your writing
Example
Mother emphatically yelled, “I won the
lottery!”
Time for Practice:
Write 3 sentences using dialogue
and correct punctuation.
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And-Adjectives/Adverbs
Use descriptive adjectives to modify
nouns or pronouns. Use descriptive
adverbs to modify verbs, adjectives, and
adverbs.
Example
The luxurious hotel sat grandly in the middle
of a glorious mountain valley.
I-Idiom
a group of words that have an
“understood” meaning which is different
from the meaning the words appear to
have
Example It’s raining cats and dogs.
Time for Practice:
Make up your own idiom. Share it
with a partner. Try to illustrate it
too!
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Saw-Sensory Words
appeals to your five senses
Smell
Taste
Touch/feel
Hear
Sight
Example
The hot, gooey chocolate chip cookies’ aroma was
wafting from the kitchen.
Time for Practice:
Think of being in a movie theater. Write a
sentence for each sense.
What I see: _______________________
What I taste: ______________________
What I touch: ______________________
What I hear: ______________________
What I smell: ______________________
USE DESCRIPTIVE WORDS!!!!
Seven-Simile
comparison between two unlike things
using a word such as like, as, than, or
resembles
Example
The clouds were like fluffy white cotton balls
floating in the sky.
Time for Practice:
Write 3 similes.
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Very-Vivid Verbs
avoid using am, is, are, was, were. Use
action verbs
Example
He ran down the hall.
He darted quickly down the long corridor.
Time for Practice:
Replace the underlined verbs to
make them more vivid!
John ran down the hallway.
The girl and boy walked together to the
playground.
The ball was hit over the fence.
Angry-Alliteration
the repetition of the same or very similar
consonant sounds in words that are close
together
Example
The kitchen is close to a quick renovation.
Time for Practice:
Write 2 sentences with alliteration.
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Pelicans-Personification
special kind of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing or quality is talked about as
if it were human
Example
The sun is smiling down upon me.
The branch reached out and grabbed my
sweatshirt.
Time for Practice:
Write 2 sentences using
personification.
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Outside-Onomatopoeia
the use of a word whose sound imitates
or suggest its meaning
Example
The steaks sizzled on the grill.
Time for Practice:
Write 2 sentences using
onomatopoeia.
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