This word means to have muscular strength.
What is brawny or brawn?
This word means to be feeling or appearing calm and relaxed; not showing any anxiety.
A useful and desirable thing or quality.
What is an asset?
The following is an example of what...
He ate like a pig.
She was as pretty as a picture.
What is simile?
This character is the protagonist of The Outsiders.
Who is Ponyboy?
A young person who is guilty of illegal behavior.
What is a delinquent?
This word means a strong feeling that something is about to happen.
What is premonition?
To increase the volume of sound.
What is amplify?
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.
I'm dying of laughter.
Her smile is a mile wide.
What is hyperbole?
The name of the poem that develops the theme of the novel and the poet.
What is Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost?
This word means to beg someone for something.
This word means to be deeply affected as with grief, fear, or other emotions.
What is stricken?
To be in a temporary state of wild excitement or restlessness, often caused by illness.
What is delirious?
You are my sunshine.
He is a dog.
What is metaphor?
The following is an example of this type of figurative language
It's a piece of cake!
I'm feeling under the weather.
Break a leg!
What is an idiom?
This word means unclear or indefinite.
What is vague?
What is to acquit?
This word means to be not friendly; cool and distant.
What is aloof?
The following is an example of this type of figurative language
Whoosh! Screech! Meow! Buzzzz!
What is onomatopoeia?
This is an antonym for one of your vocabulary words
Friendly
What is aloof?
To be brave or noble.
What is gallant?
This word means to be looked down upon or disrespected; judged to be worthless.
What is contempt?
To be filled with or expressing anger caused by something unjust.
What is indignant?
The following is an example of this type of figurative language
The clouds danced across the sky.
Her alarm clock screamed at her to wake up.
What is personification?
This is an antonym for one of your vocabulary words
cowardly
What is gallant?