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ELA Drills, Intermediate: Comparing and Contrasting 87 Views
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ELA Drills, Intermediate: Comparing and Contrasting. In this sentence, what is compared to what?
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- 00:03
here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by owls.....
- 00:11
We keep telling you...all right moving on take a look at the following [Owl flies away]
- 00:15
sentence every summer Helena became a night owl in the sentence what is
- 00:20
compared to what and here are your potential answers..
- 00:26
All righty well this sentence is using figurative language which means it's
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- 00:29
taking language outside of its literal meaning to create a mental picture and
- 00:34
no we don't mean a picture of a brain though that is pretty we'd put it on our [Man with figurative language for a face painting a brain]
- 00:38
fridge.. Let's take another look at the sentence here as we said sentences using
- 00:42
figurative language which means it's not literally saying that come June Helena
- 00:47
magically transforms into an owl even though that would be pretty cool [Helena transforms into an owl and flies away]
- 00:51
instead a comparison is being made between Helena and a night owl
- 00:54
specifically every summer Helena stays awake late at night just like owls do so [Helena sitting on a couch and an owl appears at the window]
- 01:00
the comparison is being made between Helena and an owl which means option A
- 01:03
is our correct answer and looky there we did it and we didn't even have to stay
- 01:07
up as late as Helena to figure it out which is good because some of us need
- 01:10
our beauty sleep [Helena falls asleep on the couch]
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