Devices Group 1
Devices Group 2
Devices Group 3
Devices Group 4
Devices (Halloween Version)
100

BOOM. POW. BANG. SLAM. POP.

What is onomatopoeia?
100

I slept like a baby.

What is simile?

100

The sky was black curtain.

What is metaphor?

100

The ocean was a brilliant blue that sparkled when the big warm sun shone down on it. 

What is imagery?

100

The pumpkin pie was to die for.

What is hyperbole?

200

Pretty purple purse. 

What is alliteration?

200

It's a million degrees outside.

What is hyperbole?
200

The roses danced with the wind. 

What is personification?

200

The words and language in the story was dark and dreary. 

What is tone?

200

Ghosts, goblins, gremlins. 

What is alliteration.

300

A four leaf clover represents good luck.

What is symbolism?

300

You're the peanut butter to my jelly.

What is analogy?

300

She said he would fall if he ran too fast, and he fell after running too fast.

What is foreshadowing?

300

I felt terribly happy. 

What is oxymoron?

300
The vampire represented death.

What is symbolism?

400

She wished for money, then she found a $20 bill on the ground.

What is irony?

400

I felt sad and somber when I read the book. 

What is mood.

400

The book: Animal Farm.

What is allegory? 

400

My favorite song is by Taylor Swift. 

What is allusion?

400

The streets were alive with trick or treaters. 

What is personification?

500

I had the best day and the worst day at the same time.

What is paradox?

500

Your dog is going to live on a nice farm now.

What is euphemism?

500

The T.V. show made fun of celebrities. 

What is satire?

500

I felt like a million bucks in the prom dress.

What is simile?

500

Twix is my favorite Halloween candy; they're soft and crunchy. 

What is oxymoron?