Unit 3 Flashcards

My Father's World

1
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comparing two things not using like or as

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metaphor

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2
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a comparison in which human qualities are given to an inanimate object or animal

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personification

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3
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who wrote “Splinter”

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Carl Sandburg

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4
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who wrote “Sun and Fog”?

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Emily Dickinson

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5
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the use of words that appeal to the senses

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imagery

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6
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“All nature sings,
And round me rings
The music of the spheres”

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“This is my Father’s World”

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7
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“The people who loved the mountains and were far from them, the people who were themselves homesick and full of longing - were the people to understand”

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“For Love of the Hills”

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8
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“The fog comes
on little cat feet”

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“Fog”

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9
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“The Bible clearly teaches that nature reveals the glory of God”

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“All Nature Sings”

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10
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who wrote “I wondered Lonely as a cloud”

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William Wordsworth

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11
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“Ten Thousand saw I at a glance,
Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.”

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“I wondered Lonely as a Cloud”

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12
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comparing two things using like or as

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simile

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