Metaphor
Symbolism
Foreshadowing
Hyperbole
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 what is the oxford dictionary definition for Metaphor



a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.



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 what is the oxford dictionary definition for symbolism 



The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.



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what is the oxford dictionary definition for  foreshadowing 



be a warning or indication of (a future even 



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what is the oxford dictionary definition for hyperbole: 



Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. 



200

True or False the words like or as are always used in metaphors 



What is false 

200

Symbolism gives what to regular items/words



What is a deeper meaning 

200

Foreshadowing is used to build what in a story 




What is tension, suspense, irony 

200

Finsh this common hyperbole : Im so hungry I can eat a ____



Horse 

300

Finish this famous metaphor : this person is so sweet they have a heart of ____ 



What is Gold

300

In the book A scarlet letter this color represented sin, secrecy and passion 



What is the color red 

300

 in "The Scarlet Letter," Hester's desire to want to stay in the Puritan community and endure her punishment foreshadows her eventual acceptance by society in this location.

What is the scaffold 

300

True or False Hyperboles are used to juxtapose two different things 



What is False 

400

This type of metaphor directly compares two unrelated things without using the words like or as 



What is Direct 

400

In war this color flag is a symbol for surrendering or a truce 



What is white


400

In the shakespeare love story about two feuding families what are the names of the two main characters who deaths were foreshadowed throughout the story: 



A: What is Romeo and Juliet 

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Is saying “ I have a billion things to do tonight” a hyperbole 



what is Yes