Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Your kennings (3ºA,D)


Do you remember what a kenning is? Yes, a figurative, usually compound expression used in place of a name or noun, especially in Old English and Old Norse poetry; for example, sword storm is a kenning for battle. It´s basically a two-word metaphor. Let´s see some of the kennings your classmates have come up with. Can you guess what they refer to?

3ºA
Red heaven (by María):
Soul food (María):
Frozen memories (María):
Car sea (Gonzalo):
Chalk-owner (Lucía):
Students relief (Lucía):
Knowledge-giver (Gema Noelia):
Ambitious leaves (Irene A.):
Human book (Rubén): 
Moving cage (Irene T.):
Monster-maker (Andrés):
Earth´s veins (Alejandro): 
Car-paradise (Javier):
Power-giver (Javier):
Drop machine gun (Daniel):

 
3ºD
Flower power (Laura):
Teenagers´ jail (Raquel):
Intelligence-enhancer (Alejandro):
Information box (Alejandro):
Poverty-killer (Ángela):
Dream-factory (Verónica):
Modern scop (Sara):
Golden happiness (Sara):
Soul-rhyhtm (Inés):
Insects heaven (Inés):



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