Shampoo stands for
Define the types
True or False
Examples
The Idiom means
100

What do the S and M stand for in Shampoo?

S = Simile

M= Metaphor

100

What is the biggest difference when defining a simile versus a metaphor?

A simile is comparing two things using like or as and a metaphor is comparing two things, NOT using like or as.

100

There is no difference between alliteration and onomatopoeia?

False

100

The dress is as smooth as silk. 

Example of a simile

100

The whole nine yards.

 OR have everything planned perfectly accounting for everything and things going the way one hoped.

200

What does the H stand for? 

Hyperbole

200

Define personification.

It is when you give inanimate objects or non-human things people qualities.

200

This is an example of a hyperbole:

This place is hotter than the sun.

True

200

The team played the game perfectly and won the game.

Metaphor

200

It's raining cats and dogs outside.

Or It's just storming super bad outside.

300

The A and the first O stand for what?

A = Alliteration

O = Onomatopoeia 

300

Define/What's the difference between alliteration and onomatopoeia?

Onomatopoeia is related to real-world sounds in writing.

Alliteration is when words have a repeating sound.

300

Do idioms always mean what they literally say?

False

300

The Kardashians are the most famous well-liked people on earth.

Hyperbole

300

Actions speak louder than words.

 or if a person says something they are going to show up and do what they said. They stay true to the word by showing their serious not just talking.

400

The P stands for what?

Personification

400

Define hyperbole.

It is an over-exaggeration in writing. 

400

The only difference between a simile and a metaphor is whether it uses "like as" or not.

True

400

Everyone heard the "Woosh" as the basketball entered the net.

Onomatopoeia

400

To see eye to eye.

 or does it mean to simply agree.

500

Finally, the last O stands for what?

Oh let's not forget Idioms.

500

What are idioms?

Idioms are words that are put together, but don't literally mean what is being said or written.

500

The different parts of figurative language are easy to learn and understand?

True and False 


500

The chair was in pain from being used all day.

Personification

500

To hit the nail on the head.

Or to know and get the exact right answer to a problem.

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