Figurative Language
Vocabulary Throwbacks
Ethos Pathos Logos
POV
Various Shenanigans
100

What type of figurative language is this an example of: He had a heart of stone.

Metaphor

100

Which of the following means: full of life and vigor, courageous.

A. Spirited

B. Mortify

C. Hostile

D. Bewilder

A. Spirited

100

What is this an example of: 95% of students will complete their homework when using these colorful pens.

Logos

100

I walked up to the fish tank and tapped on the glass.

First person

100

Which Team Champion teacher is having a baby

Mrs. Norman

200

What type of figurative language is this an example of: Sweet smelling summer nights

Alliteration


200

True or false: A clown or a stupid person is a buffoon

True 

200

A dentist recommending a specific brand of dental floss.

Ethos

200

"You are crazy if you think I am going to go to that concert with you," I said to Danielle.

First person

200

Which teacher stole Miss Schwetschenau's fish at the beginning of the year?

Miss Morrison

300

Besides there being a simile in this example, what other kind of figurative language is included: I've got the moves like Jagger.

Allusion

300

Which of the following means: Last, final, most important or extreme. 

A. Substantial

B. Ultimate

C. Fallible

D. Inflict

B. Ultimate

300
A dog shelter commercial with a bunch of sad looking puppies. 

Pathos

300

You walked up the steps and tripped over the top one - catching yourself on the railing.

Second Person

300

What can someone catch that is not thrown?

A cold

400

What type of figurative language is this an example of: I'm dying of thirst.

Hyperbole

400

Spell the following vocab word

Fugitive

400

A graph representing people who go to the gym on a daily basis.

Logos

400

What is the difference between third person limited and third person omniscient?

Limited is limited to one person - omniscient is all knowing.

400

What month is Miss S's birthday in?

April

500

What type of figurative language is this an example of: They had a friendly fight over who got to choose where to go for dinner.

Oxymoron

500

Spell the following vocab word: 

Counterfeit

500

List the definitions for the following: Logos, pathos & ethos.

Logos - logical appeal

Pathos - emotional appeal

Ethos - ethical appeal

500

As the campers settled into their tents, Zara hoped her eyes did not betray her fear, and Lisa silently wished for the night to quickly end

Third person omniscient

500

True or false - Miss Frasher is younger than Miss Schwetschenau

False

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