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''Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God''
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3. Review figurative language. 4. Groups read pieces of ''Sinners'' and highlight figurative language.
2. Think back to an unfavorable punishment you have received and what you did to get it. Write in your daybooks what you remember about this experience.
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5. Select one phrase or line exhibiting figurative language and sculpt that line on your paper plate. 6. Write the line on your plate.
8. Return to writing about punishment. Brainstorm some examples of simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, etc. that intensify your recollection and list at the bottom. Your goal is to vividly recount the experience so that those following in your footsteps will not repeat your actions. 9. Draw arrows to insert figurative language intensifiers into your first draft.
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7. When everyone is finished, view group sculptures.