Figurative Language in 90 Miles to Havana
Use this website to review the following terms: similes, metaphors, and idioms. Take notes using the Cornell Notes format provided.
As you read 90 Miles to Havana, look for examples of similes, metaphors, and idioms. Take note of the page number, quotation, and type of figurative language you find. Use the attached Cornell notes format. You must have at least one quote for every week of novel study.
Publish your notes in Edmodo. Be sure to include your quote and page number and explain what type of figurative language the quote illustrates.
As you read 90 Miles to Havana, look for examples of similes, metaphors, and idioms. Take note of the page number, quotation, and type of figurative language you find. Use the attached Cornell notes format. You must have at least one quote for every week of novel study.
Publish your notes in Edmodo. Be sure to include your quote and page number and explain what type of figurative language the quote illustrates.
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