Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
Figurative Language 3
100

"We're snuggled up together like two birds of a feather would be." 


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean? 

Simile

It shows they are sitting very close together

100

DAILY DOUBLE

From now on our troubles will be out of sight.


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Hyperbole or Personification


Happy for the moment, no worries or troubles

100

Ring-a-ling hear them ring, soon it will be Christmas day. 


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Onomatopoeia


Sound of the bells ringing 

200

"Jack Frost nipping at your nose."


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Personification

200

Thumpety, thump, thump. Look at Frosty go!


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Onomatopoeia

Shows the sound Frosty makes as he's walking

200

And the father will be pacing the floor and hear the fireplace roar. 


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Onomatopoeia


Describing the sound of the fireplace

300

DAILY DOUBLE

City sidewalks, busy sidewalks, dressed in holiday style. 

What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean? 

Personification or Imagery 

300

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, you'll go down in history! 


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Hyperbole


He is so popular that he will never be forgotten

300

You're as cuddly as a cactus.


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

simile

He is not nice, don't want to touch him

400

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400

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400

Walking in a Winter Wonderland.


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Alliteration


Walking, Winter, Wonderland

500

The snow is a blanket over the ground. 


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Metaphor


500

Mr. Grinch you're a greasy banana with a greasy black peel. 

What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Metaphor

He is disgusting, rotten to the core, not nice

500

I wouldn't touch you with a thirty-nine-and-a-half foot pole!


What type of figurative language is used? What does it mean?

Hyperbole


Wouldn't go anywhere near him