Objective: I can identify examples of figurative language in Cassius’s appeal to Brutus.
Bell: Use the literary terms handbook in the back of our text, and define these words: persuasion, figurative language, metaphor, personification, simile, hyperbole, allusion, and anecdote. (in-house)
Activities:
1. Teacher models several examples of identifying figurative language in the text.
2. Think Pair/Share: With your elbow partner, find more examples and write them in the right column of your double-entry journal. (in-house)
3. Share Out: Check for understanding with some students sharing their examples.