Figurative Language
PREFIXES
SUFFIXES
Bud Not Buddy
The Great Depression
100

This type of figurative language uses "like" or "as"

What is a simile 

100

re as in renew, rewrite, 

What is to do again 

100

er as in teacher, lawyer, doctor 

What is a person 

100

The name of the orphanage Bud lived in 

What is "The Home" 

100

The cause of the Great Depression

What is the Stock Market Crash 
200

This is a comparison between two things, without using like or as 

What is a metaphor 

200

dis, as in disinterested, disconnect 

What is not or the opposite of 

200

ing as in running, jumping, singing 

What is in the process of or happening now 

200

The city Bud lives in 

What is Flint 

200

The president during the Great Depression

Who is Herbert Hoover 

300

When a non-human animal or object is given human characteristics 

What is personification 

300

mid as in midday, midway 

what is in the middle 

300

less, as in fearless, worthless, joyless

What is without 

300

The place Bud and Bugs went to 

What is a Hooverville 

300

Shantytowns where homeless lived 

What are Hoovervilles 

400

When several words in a row have the same first letter, such as "The grey goose grabbed Gary's garbage" 

What is alliteration 

400

mis, as in misinformation, misfire

What is wrong 

400

est, as in tallest, biggest, strongest 

What is most 

400
The nickname the band gave Bud 

What is Sleepy LaBone 

400

A drought that caused a lot of dust to form over the midwest and the destruction of farms

What is The Dust Bowl 

500
A non-human object or animal that acts human

What is anamorphism 

500

anti, as in antidisestablishmentarianism, antidepressant 

What is against 
500

ment, as in argument, enjoyment 

What is the act of 

500
The restaurant Bud goes to with the band 

What is The Sweet Pea 

500
These organizations became popular during the time, fighting for better wages and working conditions 

What is a union