Idiom
An expression that is used by a group of people that is understood only by common use
Symbolism
Symbolism occurs when you use a noun with a particular meaning to represent something different
The American flag is a ______ for The United States of America
Symbol
Who does Parker Drive around?
His Grandma
How is Parker able to drive?
He has a provisional license to help with the family business
Simile
A simile is similar to a metaphor. This difference is that a simile uses the words “like” or “as”.
The leaves danced their way through the lawn
Personification
Metaphor
A metaphor is when you compare things that are essentially not alike
What Does Mr. Kermit plan on doing in 10 months?
Retiring
Who is in room 117?
The Unteachables
Busy as a bee
Simile
These high heels are killing my feet
Hyperbole
Raining cats and dogs
Idiom
Who is the scariest girl in the 8th grade?
Elaine
What do the other teachers call Mr. Kermit's coffee cup?
The toilet bowl
Laughter is the best medicine
Metaphor
Personification
Personification is when you give human-like qualities to something that is not human.
"Seven Snakes Slithered"
Alliteration
What scandal happened with Mr. Kermit?
A student from his class got the answers to the state test and sold the answers.
What does Kiana discover about Parker?
He can't read
Hyperbole
A hyperbole is an exaggeration. It is usually used in a humorous way.
Alliteration
Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of words that are adjacent or closely connected.
Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia is when you name an action by imitating the sound that is associated with it.
Who is Dr. Thaddeus?
The superintendent
How long has Mr. Kermit been teaching?
30 years