Use the word, "profusely" in a sentence.
I was sweating profusely.
Who said the following, "Oh, wow-did you see that nasty crossover? Now you see why they call me filthy. Folks, I hope you got your tickets, because I'm about to put on a show."
Josh.
What two words are the difference between a simile and a metaphor.
"Like" or "As"
What is everyone's nickname for Josh?
Filthy McNasty.
Define "empathy"
Understanding what the other person is feeling because you've had a similar experience yourself or you're able to put yourself in their shoes.
Who said the following, "The new girl is pulchritudinous."
Josh.
What type of figurative language is used here: "Your game so sweet, it's a crêpes suzette."
Metaphor.
Define "foreshadowing"
An indication or hint.
Who said the following, "You're mean Josh! And I don't know why they gave you that award after what you did to Jordan. Jerk!"
Alexis a.k.a. Miss Sweet Tea.
What type of figurative language is being used here?: "Like a strong wind, dad rises from the clods, strikes down the stairs, swift and sharp and mad as lightning."
Simile
What is the injury that stopped Josh's dad from playing basketball?
Patellar tendonitis.
Use the word, "churlish" in a sentence.
Josh, lately you have been extremely churlish.
Who said the following, "And we're going to start tonight with some hummus and pita bread."
Josh's mom.
Identify two types of figurative language: "He's reading me like a book, but I turn the page and watch him look, which can only mean I got him shook.
1. Simile 2. Rhyme
What is Miss Sweet Tea's real name?
Alexis.
Define "pulchritudinous"
Having great physical beauty and appeal.
Who said the following, "We've won ten games in a row. The difference between a winning streak and a losing streak is one game."
Coach.
Create your own metaphor.
"The court is my kitchen son. I miss being the top chef."
Who is the author of The Crossover?
Kwame Alexander.