similes
metaphors
Foreshadow
100

The dog ran as fast as a cheetah across the field."
Question:
What does the simile "as fast as a cheetah" tell you about how the dog is running?

It means the dog is running really fast, just like a cheetah, which is the fastest animal on land.

100

"The classroom was a zoo, with kids shouting and running everywhere."
Question:
What does the metaphor "the classroom was a zoo" suggest about the classroom?

It suggests that the classroom was very noisy and chaotic, just like a zoo where animals are loud and active.

100

What does foreshadowing mean in a story?

Answer:
Foreshadowing is when an author gives hints or clues about what might happen later in the story.

200

"The baby’s smile was as bright as the stars in the night sky."
Question:
What does the simile "as bright as the stars" tell you about the baby’s smile?

It means the baby’s smile was very bright and cheerful, like the stars that shine brightly in the night sky.

200

Her heart is a balloon, always floating with happiness."
Question:
What does the metaphor "her heart is a balloon" mean about her feelings?

It means that she feels light, happy, and carefree, like a balloon that floats in the air.

200

Why would an author use foreshadowing in a story?

Answer:
An author uses foreshadowing to build suspense, make the story more interesting, and help readers guess what might happen next.

300

The tree stood tall, like a giant guarding the playground."
Question:
How does the simile "like a giant" describe the tree?

It suggests that the tree is very tall and strong, just like a giant who is big and protective.

300

"The world is a stage, and we are all just players."
Question:
What does the metaphor "the world is a stage" mean about life?

It means that life is like a play, and we all have roles to play, just like actors on a stage.

300

How can foreshadowing help you understand a story better?

Answer:
Foreshadowing helps you pick up clues about the plot, so you can start to figure out what might happen next or why things are happening in the story.

400

"His brother moved like a jackrabbit, dashing across the yard, twisting on one foot as Bailey passed him the soccer ball, then quickly launching it toward the goal."


Which two phrases in the sentence help you understand the meaning of the simile like a jackrabbit?

Dashed

Quickly launching

400

"The teacher’s words were a warm blanket, making everyone feel safe and comforted."
Question:
What does the metaphor "her words were a warm blanket" tell you about the teacher’s words?

It means that her words were comforting and made everyone feel cared for, just like a warm blanket keeps you safe and cozy.

400

"The moment Olivia saw her sister, her shoulders dropped in defeat and her heart sank."

How does this sentence foreshadow what might happen next?

It suggest something bad will happen.

500

"Lila's excitement flickered for a moment, then vanished like the last glow of a sunset."

What does the simile 'like the last glow of a sunset' suggest?

All happiness left

500

"After missing the final shot, Maya wilted in defeat, her shoulders sagging as her energy drained away."

What does the metaphor “wilted in defeat” Suggest? 

That she is disappointed

500

“The moment Liam unwrapped the handmade card, it filled his heart with happiness."

How does this sentence foreshadow what happens later?

It establishes that something positive will happen.