I was the Dictator (President) of Germany during World War II.
Adolf Hitler
Compares using like or as. It usually compares two, unlike objects.
Example: His feet are as big as boats.
Simile
This war was fought in Europe and Asia from 1939-1945.
World War II
This game has a rule that you can only five players on the court. My ball is also round
Basketball
1/7 + 2/7
3/7
I was the President during the beginning of the Great Depression
Herbert Hoover
States that one thing is something else. It is a comparison but does not use like or as to make the comparison.
Example: Her hair is like silk.
Metaphor
This country was blamed for World War I and started World War II.
Germany
This sport is played on Ice
Hockey
3/4 div 5/6
5/8
I was the President who brought America out of the Great depression
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Intentionally exaggerated figures of speech
Example: It was raining cats and dogs.
Hyperbole.
This place was bombed because Japanese leaders thought it would stop America from interfering in what they were doing in the Pacific during World War II.
Pearl Harbor
This game requires that you kick, throw, and punt a ball.
Football
5/8 - 4/24 =
11/24
We created code that no one could crack.
Navajo Code talkers
The repetition of the initial consonant. There should be at least two repetitions in a row.
Example Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Alliteration
These were places where Jews were being housed during the Holocaust.
Concentration Camps
The sport requires kicking a ball into a goal to earn points.
Soccer
9/10 X 2/3
27/30
I made the decision to bomb Japan with an atomic bomb.
Harry S. Truman
Giving human qualities, feelings, actions, or characteristics to non-living objects.
Example: The house stared at me with looming eyes.
Personification
These are the cities where the atomic bombs were dropped.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
This sport allows a group to yell in support of their favorite team.
Cheerleader
3 2/5
17/5
17/5