what type of figurative language
true or false figurative language
allusions hidden forms
main idea
homophones
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what type of figurative language is being used here  

 It was as busy  as a bee

simile

100

True or False: "Her voice was like music to his ears" is an example of a metaphor.

  • False (This is a simile because it uses "like.")

100

Identify the allusion in the following sentence and explain its meaning:She had a smile that rivaled the Mona Lisa’s, making it impossible to tell what she was really thinking."

In this sentence, the allusion suggests that the person’s smile is enigmatic or difficult to interpret, just like the Mona Lisa’s.

100

In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain and accidentally discovered the Americas. His journey sparked European exploration and changed world history.


Main Idea:
Columbus' 1492 voyage led to European exploration and the discovery of the Americas.


100

what is the homophone of plain

 plane

200

what type of figurative language is being used hear.

I said time is money

 metaphor

200

true or False: "The classroom was a zoo during lunch" is an example of a metaphor.

  • True 

200

Identify the allusion in the sentence below and explain its significance:He was a real Romeo, whispering sweet words to his girlfriend under the starlit sky."

 he was a real gentleman talking to his girlfriend.

200

The Great Wall of China was built to protect Chinese states from invasions. Stretching over 13,000 miles, it is one of the most famous and enduring symbols of Chinese history.

The Great Wall of China was built for protection and remains a symbol of China's history.

200

what is the homophone of pair

 pear

300

What type of figurative language is being used in the sentence 'He is a night owl'?

 metaphor

300
  1. True or False: "He was as fast as a cheetah on the track" is an example of a simile

  • True (This is a simile because it uses "as" to compare his speed to a cheetah.)

300

Find the allusion in the following sentence and explain its effect:

"After working for ten hours straight, I felt like I had carried the weight of the world on my shoulders."

  • What does "carried the weight of the world on my shoulders" allude to, and how does it enhance the meaning of the sentence?

is phrase alludes to Atlas, a figure from Greek mythology who was condemned to hold up the sky (often depicted as carrying the Earth on his shoulders). The allusion implies that the person feels a heavy burden of responsibility or exhaustion.

300

The telephone, invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, revolutionized communication. It allowed people to speak to each other over long distances, changing the way the world connects

Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone changed global communication.

300

what is the homophone of sun

 son

400

"What type of figurative language is used in the sentence 'Her smile was as bright as the sun on a summer day'?"

 simile

400

True or False: "Her heart is a cold stone" is an example of a simile.


 false

400

Determine the allusion in this sentence and discuss its meaning:

This place is like the Garden of Eden—so peaceful and full of life."

  • What is the Garden of Eden, and how does the allusion contribute to the description of the place

This place is place is very beautiful?

400

The Eiffel Tower, built in 1889 in Paris, was initially criticized by many but has become one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, symbolizing France’s culture and innovation.

The Eiffel Tower, once criticized, is now a symbol of French culture and innovation.

400

what is the homophone of meat

 meet

500

What type of figurative language is used in the sentence 'Time is a thief'?

 metahphor

500

True or False: "The stars were like diamonds in the sky" is an example of a metaphor.

 false

500

identify the allusion and explain how it influences the sentence:
"With his incredible strength, he was practically a modern-day Hercules."

  • Who was Hercules, and what does this allusion imply about the person being described?

alling someone a "modern-day Hercules" implies that they are extremely strong and capable, possibly facing challenges with great power and endurance.

500

Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity, developed in the early 20th century, revolutionized physics by changing how we understand space, time, and gravity.


Einstein's theory of relativity changed our understanding of space, time, and gravity.


500

what is the homophone of not

 knot

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