Figures of Speech that shows personification and Apostrophe
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10. 01
Identify figures of
speech that show
personification and
apostrophe.
OBJECTIVES
02
Compose a short
poem using
personification and
apostrophe.
03 Value the importance
of figures of speech in
everyday life.
11. Figures of Speech is a
deviation from the
ordinary use of words in
order to increase their
effectiveness.
Distress is a state of
being in great pain,
anxiety, or sorrow.
Weary means feeling or
showing tiredness,
especially as a result of
excessive exertion or
lack of sleep.
Pealing out means to speed
away from a place in a car,
on a motorcycle, etc.
Madness means extremely
foolish behavior or the state
of being mentally ill,
especially severely.
VOCABULARY
13. Figures of Speech
is a deviation from the ordinary
use of words in order to increase
their effectiveness.
14. Personification
is a figure of
speech where
animals, inanimate
objects, and ideas
are given human
characteristics.
15. Once the old bell was
pealing out in black
despair,”- Isang
Dipang Langit ni
Amado V. Hernandez
Lightning danced
across the sky.
Examples:
16. My alarm clock
yells at me to
get out of bed
every morning.
My house is a
friend that
always protect
me.
Examples:
17. is a figure of speech in
which a speaker directly
addresses someone (or
something) that is not
present or cannot
respond in reality.
Apostrophe
18. “Hello darkness, my
old friend / I’ve come
to talk with you
again.” -Sound of
Silence
Twinkle, Twinkle,
Little Star / How I
wonder what you
are.
Examples:
19. Dear God, please
forgive and guide
me.
Then come,
sweet death, and
rid me of this
grief.
Examples:
20. Every silence of a dark
and lonely night,
Tears are running in her
weary eyes.
Thoughts were dashing
and screaming.
Oh, Sadness and
madness! have mercy on
this lonely being.
Would it be fair to let
her voice be heard?
Would it be sin to
spread her wings?
Be happy and free from
the hand of cruel?
Let her heart chase the
dreams she never had.
Freedom, freedom, freedom,
where are you hiding?
Help this soul from the
chamber of sadness.
Save her innocent heart
from a guilty criminal,
So, she can live happily and
without distress.
Freedom
By: JGM
22. Identify the following. Write P for personification
and A for apostrophe. (Page 106)
1. Rain, rain, go away,/come again another day!
2. The mo9on smiled like a woman in love.
3. Snail, climb Mt. Fuji-oh slowly.
4. The wind cried as if it is a baby with colic.
5. Mt. Namsan, you whisper to me,/that I shall
tread the right path.
30. Sacred Woman of Heaven and Earth,
Rise toward your indomitable worth,
Indigenous Woman of Spirit and Grace,
Awaken now to redeem your place,
Native Woman created of Mother Earth,
Ancestors consecrated your blessed birth.
Red Woman composed love and compassion,
Spiritually built of a mystical fashion.
- Sacred Woman
Can you find examples of apostrophe
in this poem?
31. 1. Adept
2. Advocate
3. Candor
4. Clout
5. Doctrine
6. Eccentric
7. Envy
8. Fluctuate
9. Inversion
10. Omnipotent
Explore in the library and
look for the definition of
the following terms.