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Analogy to make a point MELC 6
An Analogy is something that shows how two things are alike, but with the ultimate goal of making a point about the comparison. The purpose of an analogy is not merely to show, but also to explain.
For this reason, an analogy is more complex than a simile or a metaphor, which aim only to show without explaining. Analogies compare two unlike things but add information to get their point across. ( Source:www.masterclass.com )
Directions: Match Column A with Column B to complete the idea in each number.
An analogy is saying something is like something else to make some sort of explanatory point. * First example, “Life is like a box of chocolates---you never know what you are going to get.”
An analogy is saying something is like something else to make some sort of explanatory point. *Explanation : Life is compared to a box of chocolates which is full of surprises that you will never know what will happen in the next day.
* Second Example: You have to be as busy as a bee to get good grades in high school.
* Explanation : The speaker is using a simile to compare the task of a bee to the task of a high school student. But the ultimate goal is not just to compare one task to another, it is to communicate that like an industrious bee that always be seen buzzing around to collect pollen and nectar in order to pollinate plants and flowers, a student must also be an industrious searcher of knowledge and does willingly his work as a student to get good grades.
Analogies are literary device that can be used to describe a situation in more relatable ways and to compare two very unlike things but with the ultimate goal of making a point about the comparison.
MELC 6 Quarter 2 – Module 6 Building Relationships through Analogies pick out pair of words that show analogy; 2. identify the point of comparison between words; 3. write sentences using analogies to describe or make a point; Lesson Objectives
Review What is Analogy? Today's Discussion
*a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification An analogy is a way of describing something by comparing it to something else which makes the idea more simple. The thing which is being compared is likely to have some similarities or things in common with whatever its comparison is. These comparisons are often used as figurative language in order to more easily explain an idea or principle. You might say that someone made an analogy between the human mind and a smart computer. Analogy
Examples Example 1 Flower is to the petal as tree is to the leaf Example 2 Those words are like music to my ears Example 3 She is as sweet as a cookie
Watch & Learn Analogy
Click on the Quizziz link sent in the chat panel. Enjoy answering as you learn further about word analogies. Exercise https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/60378ec45e2665001c08f592/building-relationship-through-analogies?fbclid=IwAR1Pfu5SuU-soaP9Wz6E0hq_ALiqtUwnaXUL0eWyVIKm_cwbl0kJ8bLNKtI
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right CORRUPT : MORALS A) talented : skill B) rude : intelligence C) fortunate : money D) ruthless : mercy Bridge Sentence: CORRUPT: MORALS Someone who is corrupt lacks morals. Someone who is a __________ lacks __________.
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Lack CORRUPT : MORALS A) talented : skill B) rude : intelligence C) fortunate : money D) ruthless : mercy Bridge Sentence: CORRUPT: MORALS Someone who is corrupt lacks morals. RUTHLESS: MERCY Someone who is a ruthless lacks mercy.
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Definition (Antonyms) COWARDLY : BRAVE A) numerous : many B) foolish : wise C) awful : dreadful D) anxious : nervous Bridge Sentence: Cowardly is the opposite of brave. __________ is the opposite of __________.
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Definition (Antonyms) COWARDLY : BRAVE A) numerous : many B) foolish : wise C) awful : dreadful D) anxious : nervous Bridge Sentence: Cowardly is the opposite of brave. Foolish is the opposite of wise .
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Other CARNIVORE : MEAT A) vegetarian : wheat B) herbivore : plants C) omnivore : food D) vegan : pastries Bridge Sentence: A carnivore eats only meat. _____________________________________.
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Other CARNIVORE : MEAT A) vegetarian : wheat B) herbivore : plants C) omnivore : food D) vegan : pastries Bridge Sentence: A carnivore eats only meat. Herbivore eats only plants.
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Definition HONEST : SINCERE A) solitary : alone B) peaceful : nervous C) vengeful : forgiving D) religious : doubtful Bridge Sentence: By definition, someone who is honest is also sincere. _____________________________________.
Activity Time Directions: Choose the pair of words that best express a relationship similar to that of the original pair. Then write the bridge sentence(s) to the right Bridge Type: Definition HONEST : SINCERE A) solitary : alone B) peaceful : nervous C) vengeful : forgiving D) religious : doubtful Bridge Sentence: By definition, someone who is honest is also sincere. By definition, someone who is solitary is also alone.
Additional Resources https://youtu.be/0Bgpe0yA9oE https://youtu.be/PjhRnblFlLc https://youtu.be/PjhRnblFlLc Below are Youtube links for further learning
Analogy Features and Types of Analogies Discussion Point Discussion Point Class Recap
Asynchronous work Click on the Google forms link sent to your FB Messenger GC/ Facebook Learning Group? Google Classroom and accomplish the quiz.