Figurative Language
Sarcasm
Humor
Direct/Indirect Language
Reading the Room
100

This comparison of two unlike things uses the words "like" or "as."

Simile

100

What is sarcasm

When someone says one thing but means the opposite

100

What is humor

When someone is being funny; telling jokes or laughing about something

100

When you say exactly what you mean 

Direct language

100

What does it mean to read the room

To look around at what others are doing to make sure that our words and actions match the environment

200

This term describes a comparison that calls one thing another without using "like" or "as," such as "life is a highway."

Metaphor

200

"We have another math quiz today? I can hardly wait!" Is this sarcastic or not sarcastic?

Sarcastic

200

Before we use humor, we need to think about..

The time, the place, the mood, the audience (who is around us)

200

When you hint at something instead of saying what you really mean

Indirect language

200

Three things you should pay attention to when reading the room

1. What others are doing

2. Facial expressions / body language

3. The mood 

300

A literary tool that gives human traits to non-human objects, like "the stars winked in the night sky."

Personification

300

Your friend tells you, "I really love how you styled your hair today." Is this sarcastic or not sarcastic?

Not sarcastic

300

Who should you use humor with

Friends, peers, parents/family, yourself

300

"Fridays are my favorite day of the week because it's almost the weekend!" Is this direct or indirect?

Direct

300

What can happen when you don't read the room

You can make other people feel uncomfortable; they could have weird thoughts about you

400

A phrase that cannot be understood from the literal definition of its words; a funny way of saying something that has a special meaning like "break a leg" or "piece of cake."

Idiom

400

How to tell someone is being sarcastic

By their: facial expression, tone of voice, body language, and words that they use

400

Describe the difference between laughing with someone versus laughing at them

Answers will vary

400

"It would be really nice if we could have extra recess today." Is this direct or indirect?

Indirect

400

When is it important to read the room

Anytime you are with other people