Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Different Ways of Comunnication

 


Title/Author
The Purpose of the Author
Travelling Down Under
To educate about travelling in Australia
A Collection of the Poems of Les Murray
To inspire and entertain
Aboriginal Creation Myths From Arnhem Land
To inform about Aboriginal belifes and entertain
The Collected Letters of the Australian Novelist, Patrick White
To inform about the novelist journey
The Seven Wives of Henry Eighth, Shakespeare
To entertain they people of the sixteeth century
Heroes and Heroines: A collection of short biographies of war heroes and heroines
To inform and educate people of war and inspire people with war heroes lives
The moral fables of the elders: A collection of Jewish stories for children
To entertain and educate about morals

Literary Forms of the Old Testament

Literal - use the true or actual meaning of the word
Figurative Language - uses images and comparisons to help a reader visualise the situation. It includes similes and metaphors
Much of the old testament uses Figurative Language.

Figurative Examples

  • Break a leg
  • Spill the beans
  • Read between the lines
  • It's Greek to me


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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