Definition of
What is being compared to what?
Literal or Figurative
Pick one, Write one
100

Simile

A comparison between 2 unlike things using "like" or "as"

100

The old man was a tree

An old man is being compared to a tree (half credit if this answer is reversed)

100

Headcount

Figurative: meaning, a counting the number of students who are present

100

Simile

(A correct example of a simile)

200

Metaphor

A comparison between 2 unlike things without using "like" or "as"

200

"Juliet is the sun"

Juliet to the sun

200

The sky is a cloudless blue

Literal

200

Metaphor

(A correct example of metpahor)

300

Hyperbole

An exaggeration used for for emphasis, and not meant to be taken literally.

300

Your explanation is as clear as mud

The clarity of the explanation to the clarity(or lack thereof) of mud)
300

More rain fell in one night than had fallen in the month since the drought began.

Literal(but possibly figurative language–––if so, what kind?)

300

Hyperbole

(A correct example of hyperbole)

400
Symbolism

A concrete object that stands for/represents an abstract concept.

400

Time is money

Time to money(What does this mean?)

400

That nephew of his grows like a weed

Figurative: Meaning, he grows quickly, as fast as weeds tend to grow

400

Personification

(A correct example of personification)

500

Synecdoche

A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole.

500

The alarm clock screeched at me to wake up

The sound of the alarm clock to a human screech

500

He is a basketball prodigy

Literal

500

Synecdoche

(A correct example of synecdoche.)

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