Multiple Choice:
How do you know if its a hyperbole?
A. It is true
B. It is a question.
C. It is exaggerated
C. It is exaggerated
Multiple Choice:
What is a metaphor?
A. Compares two things using like or as
B. Gives human qualities to objects
C. Compares two things NOT using like or as
D. It's a sound word
C. Compares two things NOT using like or as
Simile: Fill in the blank
The bear's fur was as _____ as ______.
_____________________
True or False:
You are so fast you could beat a cheetah in a race is a hyperbole
True
True or false:
I'm so tired I could sleep for years is a hyperbole.
True
Life is a roller coaster. What does this metaphor mean?
A. They have a new roller coaster at castle n coaster
B. You're in danger when you're on a roller coaster.
C. I shouldn't ride roller coasters.
D. Life has ups and downs
D. Life has ups and downs
Complete the simile:
As busy as a
A. Cow
B. Goat
C. Bee
D. Buffalo
C. Bee
Simile, Metaphor, or Neither:
She was a walking color wheel, always wearing just about every shade possible, all at once.
What is metaphor
True or False:
I am super hungry, I haven't eaten in an hour, is a hyperbole
False
What does it mean?
My grandma is as sweet as sugar.
A. She is very nice
B. She likes to bake sweets
C. She wears sweet perfume.
D. She loves CHOCOLATE
A. She is very nice.
Is it a Simile
Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get !
Yes
Simile, Metaphor, or Neither
When he ate, he was like a crocodile, opening wide and snapping his jaws suddenly for the kill?
Simile
Is it a hyperbole:
It was so cold, I saw polar bears wearing jackets.
Yes
The Ferrari was a ___________ zooming past the other cars.
__________
The leaves on the trees in the fall were like _________________.
____________________
Money Idioms:
Put your money where your mouth is
To do something rather than just to talk about it
True or False:
I'm as strong as a ox is a hyperbole
The leaves on the trees in the fall were like ___________
_________
A simile....
A. Says that something actually is something else.
B. Compares two similar things using the word like or as
C. Compares two unlike things using the words like or as.
D. Represents a person, an animal, an thing or an idea.
B. Compares two similar things using the words like or as.
What is it?
I cried an ocean of tears.
A. Idiom
B. Hyperbole
C. Simile
D. Metaphor
B. Hyperbole