Literary Forms of the Old Testament
Literal-use the true or actual meaning of the word
Figurative lanuage- uses images and comparisons to help a reader visualise the situation. It includes similes and metaphors.
Much of the Old Testament uses Figurative Lanuage.
To Know Whorship and Love Page 11 activity
Title/Author
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The Purpose of the Author
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Travelling Down Under
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To educate tourists about Australia. Perhaps includes restaurants,
malls, tourist cites etc. And also to provide information
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A collection of the poems of Les Murray
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To entertain and possibly educate people about certain subject
matters.
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Aboriginal Creation Myths from Arnhem Land
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To propose an hypothesis of how the world came to be and also to
entertain children by stories.
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The Collected Letters of the Australian Novelist,
Patrick White
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To educate people on his life, or what emotions he felt at certain
points in his life etc. (to create an insight on his life and what he did and
how he communicated) and can also be a story or historical document
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The Seven Wives of Henry Eighth,
Shakespeare
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Either to educate or entertain using non-fictional or fictional
literature as a story or play.
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Heroes and Heroines: A collection of short biographies of war heroes
and heroines
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A secondary source of influential and inspirational people throughout
history whom might have contributed to modern society.
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The moral fables of the elders: A collection of Jewish stories for
children
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To entertain and teach about the Jewish
moral ways of life but in a form so that is fun and easy for children to understand |
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