Literary Device
Iqbal
Refugee
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Word of the Day
100

What kind of figurative language is this: "She is as brave as a lion"?

Simile

100

What cause is Iqbal fighting to end?

Child labour

100

What is the name of the ship Josef boards?

The MS St. Louis

100

What are the three advertising goals?

To inform, to persuade, to remind

100

What does elated mean?

Extremely happy and excited

200

What kind of figurative language is this: "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse"?

Hyperbole

200

Where does Iqbal take place?

Pakistan

200

What item does Isabel trade for gasoline?

A trumpet

200

What is an implicit message?

An implied (not obvious) message
200

What does ample mean?

An abundance, more than enough

300

What kind of figurative language is this: "The sun set slowly"?

Alliteration

300

Who is the narrator of Iqbal?

Fatima

300

How does Mahmoud avoid trouble in Syria?

He stays invisible

300

What does the C in MACE stand for?

Clear message

300

What does alluring mean?

Attractive, tempting

400

What kind of figurative language is this: "The wind whispered through the trees"?

Personification

400

Iqbal escapes and returns with which organization?

The Bonded Labor Liberation Front of Pakistan

400

After being denied entry into Cuba, Josef returns to Europe. Which country does he disembark at?

France

400

Which advertising technique uses numbers and facts?

Statistics and data

400

What does ponder mean?

To think about something carefully and thoroughly

500

What kind of figurative language is this: "Let's not beat around the bush - she stole my yogurt"?

Idiom

500

What is the name of the child that later becomes a teacher?

Maria

500

What body of water does Mahmoud's family cross to make it to Europe?

Mediterranean Sea

500

Which advertising technique makes you feel like everyone else has the product, so you should too? 

Bandwagon

500

What does audacious mean?

Very bold and daring; fearless

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