Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
ELA/Fig. Lang.
ELA
Reading
100

uses like or as to compare two things

What is simile.

100

does not literally mean what it says

What is idiom.

100

describes a noun or a pronoun

What is an adjective.

100

names a person, place, thing, or idea

What is a noun.

100

the main people in a story

What is the characters.

200

does not use like or as to compare two things

What is metaphor.

200

He is sharp as a tack.

What is simile.


200

shows action or state of being

What is a verb.

200

joins words or group of words together

What is a conjunction.

200

when and where a story takes place

What is the setting.

300

a sound

What is onomatopoeia.

300

She is the sun.

What is metaphor.

300

Boom!!!!

What is onomatopoeia.


300

takes the place of a noun

What is a pronoun.

300

Uses the word you

Second person point of view

400

when all of the letters begin with the same letter

What is alliteration

400

It's raining cats and dogs.

What is an idiom.

400

Break a leg!

What is an idiom.

400

names a specific person, place, or thing

What is a proper noun.

400

the beginning, middle, and end of a story

What is the plot or events of a story.

500

giving animate objects a human characteristic

What is personification

500

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.

What is alliteration.

500

The tree hugged the barn as the wind blew.

What is personification.

500

derived from a proper noun and describes a noun in the sentence

What is a proper adjective.

500

another name for the main character of a story

What is a protagonist.

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