Bal Teachers
metaphor, simile, personnification and hyperbole
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The counselors
100

She taught sophomore English with an amazing co-teacher named Mr. Willliams

Ms. Pasternack

100
A comparison using like or as

simile

100

His office is in room 112

Mr Kulis

100

Her dad is Tongan

Ms. Fusitua

100

She went to Cal Berkeley and grew up in southern California

Ms. Guan

200

He teaches math and has a last name that is where you wear a ring.

Mr. Finger

200

An expression like "pulling your leg."

idiom

200

She is known as Kat for short

Ms. Arenson

200

She taught with Ms. Belara

Ms. Castrillo

200

Name one of the school psychologists who worked at Bal when you were a freshman or sophomore

Ms. Showers.  or 

300

This English teacher spent a lot of time in the south.

Ms. Gregory

300

I waited on the phone for a week is an example of--

Hyperbole

300
He is a vice principal whose family came from the Philippines.

Mr. Nepomuceno

300

A friend of coach Wylie, he frequently had lunch in room 112 and was also a coach

Coach Fred

300

She has been the longest-running counselor at Bal.

Ms. Lee

400

She teaches Spanish, though her name means English in French.

Ms. Ingles

400

Giving an object human qualities

Personnification

400

His first name means liberty

Freedom Sayam

400

Her last name is the word for a decorative Polynesian neck decoration

Ms. Lei

400

He went to Marina middle school and Sacred Heart High school

Mr. Mar

500

She teaches World History and recently became pregnant with her 3rd child.

Ms. Truss

500

She has ice in her veins is an example of ---

Metaphor

500

She is the lead secretary

Stephanie

500

She teaches college and Career.

Ms. Hilger

500

This is what you need 100 hours of to graduate

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