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10. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.11-12.5
10.1 Imagery and Figurative Language

Master Imagery and Figurative Language in Literature

Discover how authors use metaphors, symbolism, and descriptive language to create powerful literary experiences and convey deeper meanings.


What You'll Learn

Imagery creates vivid sensory experiences through descriptive literary language.
Metaphors and similes compare unlike things to enhance meaning.
Personification gives human qualities to non-human objects and phenomena.
Symbolism uses concrete objects to represent abstract ideas effectively.

What You'll Practice

1

Identify metaphors, personification, and symbolism in literary passages effectively.

2

Analyze how figurative language creates mood and conveys meaning.

3

Define and recognize advanced literary devices like alliteration and irony.

Why This Matters

Mastering imagery and figurative language enhances reading comprehension, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills essential for academic and professional success.

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Imagery
Metaphor
Symbolism
Personification
Literary Analysis
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