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This type of figurative language gives non human things (objects, animals or plants) the ability to act human. 

What is Personification? 

100

The lighthouse reflected off the water like glass. 

What is simile?

100

Thousands of children set out to start the school day. 

No, this is an actual event that happens every day. 

100

The classroom was very loud and chaotic. 

Examples:

The class was a zoo.

The class is as loud as a concert. 

100

Create an example of personification

Ex: The alarm clocked yelled at me to wake up. 

200

This type of figurative language is an extreme  exaggeration 

What is hyperbole?

200

His order of jumbo shrimp was delayed. 

What is oxymoron?

200

The trees danced as the storm progressed into the night.  

Yes, the trees are not actually dancing. 

200
The floor of his room was covered in dirty clothes, food wrappers and missing homework assignments. 

His room was a pig sty.

His room was a garbage dump. 

200

Create an example of onomatopoeia 

Example: sizzle, bang, whoosh 

300

This figurative language is a direct comparison of two unlike things. (Does not use like or as)

What is metaphor?

300

It's raining cats and dogs out there!

What is a) metaphor or b) idiom? 

Both are acceptable answers

300

The flower smelled sweet.

No, the flower is simply being described as sweet, it is not being directly compared to something. 

300

Her blue eyes stood out in the crowd. 

Example: Her eyes were like diamonds. 

Her eyes were as a blue as the ocean. 

300

Create an example of a metaphor

Example: My house is a prison 

The classroom was a circus 

400

This type of figurative language is used to associate words with sound.

What is onomatopoeia?

400

The  dreadful book she was reading seemed to go on and on forever. 

What is hyperbole?

400

The bottle looked just like a treasure chest. 

No, you cannot use, "Look like," when using figurative language.

The sentence is literally telling you what the bottle looked like. 

400
The boy was so tall he towered over the rest of the students. 

He was as tall as a skyscraper. 

He was a giant. 

400

Create an example of a simile

Example:
Her hair is as wavy as the ocean. 

His shoes were as old as dirt. 

500

This type of figurative language uses phrases that means something different than their literal meaning. 

(People from other countries may be confused if they hear us use them)

What is an idiom?

500

The wrestler was a beast in the ring. 

What is metaphor?

500

Her mouth can run a mile a minute. 

Yes, a mouth cannot literally run. 

500

The curtains were engulfed in the fire. 

The curtains were eaten by the fire. 

The curtains were swallowed up by the flames. 

500

Create an example of an idiom

Example: Break a leg


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