Public Speaking
Refugee
Tuesday Terms
Figurative Language
Wild
100

Mr. Smith's favorite conclusion to a presentation.

Thank you.

100
Isabel compared her life to this thing

A symphony

100

A word that means serious or formal

Solemn

100

Which type of figurative language uses like or as to compare 2 things

Simile
100

True or False: Mr. Smith has experienced speech anxiety

True

200

All good public speakers should do this in between the sentences they speak and read

Make eye contact

200
Isabel's grandfather

Lito

200

To wander aimlessly

Meander

200

This figurative language spells out a sound

Onomatopoeia 

200

Mr. Smith currently has this many plants in his classroom.

Three
300

The cure for public speaking anxiety

Practice

300

"The North" in Spansih

El Norte

300

A  chaotic noise or group of people

Tumult

300

This type of figurative language gives human like qualities to non-living things

Personification

300

Mr. Smith prefers this type of puzzle to a word search.

Crossword

400

Mr. Smith said to pretend you are this person in order to have good public speaking body language.

Superman or Wonderwoman or other Superhero

400

Isabel looked for this item of Ivan's to remember him by

Ivan's hat

400

To move as a large group, or a large group of insects or bugs

Swarm

400

This type of figurative language uses an item, object or thing to symbolize more than meets the eye

Symbolism

400

The words written on Mr. Smith's new hall pass.

Mr. Smith's Potty Pass

500

Don't worry about being too loud, worry about being too _______

Quiet

500

Isabel had a close encounter with this branch of the US military

The US Coast Guard

500
A makeshift wall or barrier

Barricade

500

What did Isabel mean to say when she compared her life to a symphony?

(Any proficient interpretation qualifies)

500

Our Monday Mistakes was a short paragraph about this special animal

Douglas Mr. Smith's Cat