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Thinking and seeing something that is not real.

Creation of the mind.

imagination

100

Easily broken or damaged

delicate

100

Things that we can read.

literature

100

To explain something in your own words.

describe

100

To guess, measure or note differences and similarities between things.

compare

200

To create a vision of something in your mind.

visualize

200

Very important. Necessary

essential

200

Talking with others about a question or topic.

discussion

200

Showing that you want to be successful or do well at something.

ambitious

200

A regular repeated pattern of beats, sounds, activity or movements.

rhythm

300

To give support, confidence or hope to someone.

encourage

300

Not named.

Made or done by someone unknown.

anonymous

300

Something or someone that gives the feeling of relaxation.

comfortable

300

To show something clearly.

demonstrate

300

To figure out or show who someone is or what something is.

identify

400

Swish, swish, swish,
Went the little goldfish
As he swam around his bowl.

What is Swish, swish, swish an example of?

onomatopoeia

400

The quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness

gratitude

400

"When I saw that pretty woman I got butterflies in my stomach", is an example of what?

idiom

400

Having or showing skill and imagination.

artistic

400

"I've seen that movie 1000 times", is an example of what?

hyperbole

500

"The flowers were begging for water" is an example of ?

personification

500

"I am a sloth in the morning", is an example of what?

metaphor

500

to make something seem larger, more important, or more valuable.

We do this when we use hyperbole. 

exaggerate

500

"Please put down the pen and paper and practice the piano", is an example of what?

alliteration

500

What is it when we make a comparison using the words "like" or "as"?

simile

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