Due: Monday, January 13th
An idiom
is a combination of words that has a figurative meaning due to its
common usage. An idiom's figurative meaning is separate from the actual
meaning or definition of the words of which it is made of.
The
idiom "a horse of a different color" has nothing to do with an actual
horse. Instead it refers to a situation or a subject that is different
from what you had first thought it was.
Another common idiom is "it's raining like cats and dogs". The saying refers to a very loud and noisy rainstorm.
For
this visual journal assignment, you are gong to be creating an
illustration of an idiom of you choice. For example, if you chose "it's
raining like cats and dogs" you would draw a picture of cats and dogs
raining down from the sky.
For your written element, you will write down what idiom you chose and then describe what the figurative meaning of it is.
For example, if you chose "a piece of cake" as your idiom, you would
draw an actual piece of cake, but then describe to me in your writing
that the term is used to describe something that is overly simple or
easy. Like, "That test was a piece of cake".
Check out the site www.idiomsite.com if you need help thinking of an idiom to use.
Check out the site www.idiomsite.com if you need help thinking of an idiom to use.
Mrs. Walker's idiom illustration of "The Last Straw". The idiom refers to something that finally brought someone to the point of losing their temper. |
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