If you have children at primary school, you may have noticed that they are often asked to write stories. They are also expected to use interesting words (avoiding ‘nice’ and ‘horrid’, for example), and techniques like similes and metaphors. They understand that these techniques can make their writing more interesting for the reader.
How metaphors engage audiences
How metaphors engage audiences
How metaphors engage audiences
If you have children at primary school, you may have noticed that they are often asked to write stories. They are also expected to use interesting words (avoiding ‘nice’ and ‘horrid’, for example), and techniques like similes and metaphors. They understand that these techniques can make their writing more interesting for the reader.