Figurative Language
Figurative Language 2
Paradox and Oxymoron
Things from our skills days
Other things we've learned
100

A hint of something that is coming in the text is called:

(think: ALMA)

foreshadowing

100

"Austin always asks Amy adamantly" is an example of... 

Alliteration 

100

"Bittersweet," "Jumbo-shrimp"  and "Deafening Silence" are all examples of...

Oxymoron

100

What does the root 'mater' mean?

mother

100

True or False. A smile compares two things using 'like' or 'as'.

true

200

Comparing two things using like or as 

simile

200

"This is going to take a million years!!!" is an example of...

Hyperbole

200

"I'm a compulsive liar" .  Is that a paradox or an oxymoron?

Paradox


200

Fill in the blank with the correct word.

She will ____ her pants if she doesn't put a belt on.

lose

200

Why do authors use figurative language?

Mrs. Arp will decide if points will be awarded for your response

300

comparing two things without using like or as 

metaphor 

300

Give an example of hyperbole either on mic or in chat

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300
My head's under water but I'm breathing fine is an example of what?

Paradox

300

Give one of the types of irony we learned about

Dramatic, Situational, Verbal

300

A section of poetry is called a ...

stanza

400

"Boom!" "Pop!" "Shhhhh!" are all examples of...

Onomatopoeia 

400

"the trees danced gracefully in the crisp autumn wind" is an example of...

Personification

400

"I held on with a loose grip."

Is this an example of a paradox or an oxymoron?

oxymoron

400
Use the word 'berate' correctly in a sentence.

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400

Does a poem have a speaker or a narrator?


a speaker
500

Give an example of personification in less than 10 seconds....

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500

This piece of writing is a record of events written by the person who lived through them.

memoir

500

"This is the beginning of the end."

Is this an example of a paradox, or an oxymoron?

paradox


500

Rewrite this sentence with the possessive noun punctuated correctly. 

The Takis that belong to Cal got wet in the snow.

Cal's Takis got wet in the snow.

500

Who was the main character in "The Landlady"

Billy