Go Figure-ative Language 1
Go Figure-ative Language 2
Garden Parties and Scary Teachers
It's symbolic
Wild(er) Man
100
"I wouldn't eat that chicken, it has freezer burn."  

Oxymoron

100

The clouds grew angry and threatened to spit rain at me.

Personification

100

Miss Dove taught this well-rounded subject.

Geography

100

This activity that George neglects represents the kind of selfishness that bothers Emily.

Chopping wood.
100

Thornton Wilder won this prize in two categories, drama and fiction.

Pulitzer.

200

When my son was forced to do the dishes AND clean his room, he complained like an HCS sophomore.

Simile

200

Your dog ate his diploma from obedience school.

Irony

200

Laura Sheridan feels more comfortable around this group of people than those of her own social class.

The workmen

200

This creature is the representation of the unshakable gloom and despair the "weak and weary" narrator feels about losing the love of his life.

The Raven

200

Wilder suffered this difficulty in high school because he was "overly intellectual."

Bullying

300

After her purse was stolen, Tessa wandered the New York City streets, wondering how to get some help.  As she walked down 42nd St., she suddenly saw a twenty dollar bill on the sidewalk.  She couldn't believe it!  It was manna from Heaven.

Allusion

Also accept metaphor

300

Lucky lizards loudly lick lightning bug larvae off of little lamp posts.  

Aliteration

300

This particular act of discipline saved the life of Thomas Baker.

Waiting to get a drink

300

Laura is distracted from her purpose by this item.  It represents her own childish vanity.

A new hat.

300

Thornton's older brother, Amos, was a nationally ranked tennis player and worked in this profession.

Professor/Education

400

Mirabel plopped down the sofa next to her sister.

Onomatopoeia

400

I have a few jokes about unemployed people, but none of them work.

Pun

400

Laura is instructed by her mother to bring these to the wake.

The leftovers from the party

400

Rebecca tells George about an usually addressed letter that symbolizes this theme.

We are all part of the big picture.

400

After graduating from college, Thornton was eager to explore the world and went to this European country to study.

Italy

500

Grandma, I wish you were still alive and could show me how to make your famous dinner rolls.

Apostrophe

500

I was late to school because I had to wait for a train that had a million cars.

Hyperbole

500

After Mrs. Dove's love for them all becomes apparent and the class loses its mind over the kiss Randy gives to Mrs. Dove, Mrs. Dove signals it is time to restore order and get back to business by doing this action.

Tying back Jincy Webb's hair.

500

This item represents Mrs. Gibb's dreams.

The highboy

Will Accept: $350 from the sale of the highboy

500

During Thornton's father's time as a diplomat, the Wilders lived in these two Asian cities.

Hong Kong and Shanghai

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