Define the Device
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100

This device is a direct comparison that states one thing is another unlike thing, without using "like" or "as."

What is a metaphor?

100

Turn this literal fact into a simile: Jalen Brunson was fast.

What is "Jalen Brunson was as fast as lightning" (or "ran like the wind")? Or other options!

100

In the simile "The yellow cab wove through Manhattan traffic like a pinball," what is being compared?

What is the fast or bouncing movement of a pinball to a cab?

200

This device uses an extreme, intentional exaggeration to emphasize a point or emotion, and is not meant to be taken literally.

What is hyperbole?

200

Turn this literal complaint into a hyperbole: I have a lot of homework to do tonight.

What is "I have a mountain of homework" or "I have a million hours of homework"? Or other variations!

200

Unpack the underlying comparison in this original metaphor: "My apartment bedroom is a shoebox." Explain what two things are being compared.

What is comparing the tiny size of the apartment to a small container used for shoes

300

While both compare two unlike things, this is the exact structural difference between a simile and a metaphor.

What is a simile uses connecting words like "like" or "as," while a metaphor states the comparison directly?

300

Turn this literal fact into a metaphor: The Knicks game was very hard fought and physical.

What is: The Knicks game was a battle. 

300

If a New Yorker screams, "My feet are literally killing me after walking the High Line!" explain why this hyperbole is effective, even though it isn't literally true.

What is because it emphasizes extreme exhaustion or pain through exaggeration?

400

Why is the phrase "The ocean is blue" not a metaphor?

What is because it is a literal statement of fact, not a comparison of two unlike things?

400

Can you create two of the three? (Simile, metaphor, hyperbole)

2/3 created!

400

If a student writes, "I like ice cream like a brother," explain why this attempt at a simile isn't as effective

What is because you typically don't "like" a food the same way you love a person; it doesn't compare a shared trait between two unlike things.

500

This is the specific literary term for a metaphor that is developed over several lines, a stanza, or an entire text rather than just a single sentence

What is an extended metaphor?

500

Create a sentence that uses both a simile and a hyperbole that describes being very tired.

What is "I am as tired as a runner after the NYC marathon and I've been working for a million years"? Or other options!

500

Create a brand new metaphor for the noise of Times Square and explain the two things you are comparing.

Times square is the city's beating heart. Or other options!