Figurative Language
Comparisons and why?
Simile, Metaphor, or Neither and why?
What does it mean?
Zether's Rite of Passage
100

Fill in the blank: Figurative language is a _____ way of saying something. 

Fancy, creative

100

What is being compared and why?

The lake was a mirror.


The lake is being compared to a mirror because it is so calm that I can see my reflection in it.

100

She was a walking color wheel, always wearing just about every shade possible, all at once.

metaphor

100

Her hair was a flowing river streaming down her shoulders.

Her hair was long, silky, and smooth

100

Who was the powerful shark at the end of Part 3?

Zether

200

Define "simile"

Comparing 2 things using "like" or "as".

200

What is being compared and why?

After two hours in the sun, my grandmother was a lobster.

My grandmother is being compared to a lobster because she was red from a sunburn.

200

My mom was just as angry as my father when I came home late.

neither

200

The man was a volcano waiting to erupt.

The man was angry.

200

What did Zether roll into to take the boy down?

His knees

300

Define "personification"

Giving objects human characteristics.

300

What is being compared and why?

The snow was a white blanket across my front yard. 

The snow is being compared to a blanket because it is covering the entire yard like a blanket covers our body. 

300

When he ate, he was like a crocodile, opening wide and snapping his jaws suddenly for the kill.

simile

300

The cookies were clouds of sweetness.

The cookies were soft.

300

What did Zether do when the boy first lunged at him?

He ducked and rolled away

400

Define "metaphor"

A comparison saying something is something else. 

400

What is being compared and why?

Listening to the rain fall was music to my ears.

Rain is being compared to music because it is pleasant to listen to. 

400

Her elderly fingers were thin branches, twisting oddly from the stem of her palms.

metaphor

400

The cat’s eyes were emeralds glowing in the dark.

The cat's eyes are green.

400

What did he compare the girl he was going to marry to? 

A rose

500

Name the 3 types of figurative language we have learned about.

Simile, Personification, and Metaphor

500

What is being compared and why?

Katie was a deer in headlights when I asked her who broke the vase.

Katie is being compared to a "deer in headlights" because she is scared.

500

That classroom is noisier than a NFL stadium on game day.

neither

500

The children's brains are sponges. 

The are able to learn a lot, they absorb a lot of information. 

500

When Zether thought about his childhood, what was cooking that he recalled the smell of? 

Fish

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