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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Lesson 5 : Juxtaposition

Juxtaposition is placing two kinds of variables in order to compare them so that our brain can relate both of them to make something familiar to unfamiliar or vice versa.


Metaphor is when two different things that are linked by some similarity in imaginative ways and doesn't use the word 'like'/'as' as their link.

Simile is almost the same with metaphor but using the 'like'/'as' words as their link.

Affective uses the emotional relationship between two variables.

Logical uses the similarities in terms of design, function or structure to connect back to the subject.


I did a brief activity in class, we were ask to pick 3 pairs of number from 1 to 99.
I chose the numbers, 19, 14, and 23.
We were then asked to pair this words below according to the numbers we've chose.

1. FLOWER                                          0. HEAD

2. LIGHTNING                                     9. RAIN
3. ICE                                                    8. WOOD
4. LIGHT                                               7. TREE
5. FIRE                                                  6. SPIDER
6. DUCK                                               5. ROOT
7. DOG                                                  4. MOUNTAIN
8. OIL                                                    3. WIND
9. LEAVE                                              2. ROCK
0. FLY                                                   1. WATER

19 : Flower Rain
14 : Flower Mountain
23 : Lightning Wind

Then, construct a sentence from each of the paired words.
1. The flower was showered with rain.
2. A flower is on top of the highest peak of the mountain.
3. It was a crazy storm as the winds blew heavily and lightning were dancing.

Based on that sentence, we were then to illustrate it.

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2-

3-


Next, we had to illustrate a subject using the combined words. So at a glance, when the user sees it, they will pronouce the random words spontaneously. 

FLOWER RAIN

FLOWER MOUNTAIN


 LIGHTNING WIND





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