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What is proverbial?
What is "relating to, or resembling a proverb"
100
What is attracting attention?
What is "Conspicuous"
100
What is pandemonium?
What is "a loud commotion"
100
What is the opposite of thrashed?
What is "quiet or calm"
100
What is two unlike ideas being compared using like or as or than?
What is a "simile"
200
What is puny?
What is "small in size"
200
What is deliberately?
What is "doing something on purpose"
200
What is anticipation?
What is "looking forward to something"
200
What is to hold out longer?
What is to "suspend"
200
What is comparing two unlike ideas?
What is a "metaphor"
300
What is one that says one thing, but does the opposite?
What is "hypocritical"
300
What is serious or quiet situations?
What is "solemn"
300
What is the only good thing to a problem?
What is "consolation"
300
What is to go back?
What is to "retreat"
300
What is giving non-human items, human characteristics?
What is "personification"
400
What is nauseating?
What is "disgust"
400
What is repulsive?
What is "disgust"
400
What is another word for enemies?
What is "foes"
400
What is postponed?
What is "to reschedule for a later time/ date"
400
Who thought Jess was a talented artist? (two names)
Mrs. Edmunds and Leslie
500
What is the difference between puny and hypocritical?
What is puny is "small in size" and hypocritical is "doing one saying one thing, but doing the opposite"
500
What are the two terms that mean disgust?
What is "repulsive or nauseating"
500
What is to sink down in a liquid?
What is "plunged"
500
What is the opposite of endure?
What is "enjoyable, positive or fun"
500
What is being compared in the following simile: " He would be hot as popping grease"
1. Jess- body temperature 2. Popping grease- temperature
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