Sixth Grade English Students Illustrate Idioms

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To build their toolbox of literary special effects, sixth grade English students learned about idioms. These literary devices can be confusing because their figurative meaning differs from the literal meaning; writers use them to create visual imagery. Follow the link below to view a selection of student illustrations of the literal versus the figurative meaning of idioms: Idiom illustrations
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