Grammar
Figurative Language A
Figurative Language B
Figurative Language C
Outsiders Vocabulary
100

A word which is a person place or thing

What is a Noun.

100

Comparison of two similar things using the terms "like" or "as".

What is Simile.

100

A play on words.

What is a Pun.

100

Repeating word or phrases.

What is Repetition.

100

Uninvolved or unwilling to be involved;  physically distant.

What is Aloofness.

200

A word which describes a noun.

What is an Adjective.

200

Two opposite ideas that are put together in a sentence to achieve a contrasting effect.

What is a Metaphor.

200

A reference to a historical or literary person or work.

What is an Allusion.

200

The believeability or trustworthiness of a source.

What is Credibility.

200

Incapable of serious or organized thought.

What is Scatterbrained.

300

An action word in a sentence.

What is a Verb.

300

Giving an inanimate object human-like qualties.

What is Personification.

300

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.

What is Imagery.

300

A logical assumption based on observed facts.

What is Interference.

300

Open, bold, or hostile refusal to obey or conform.

What is Defiance.

400

A word which describes a verb, adjective, or adverb.

What is an Adverb.

400

The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.

What is Alliteration.

400

A contrast between appearance and reality.

What is Irony.

400

Coca-Cola, Dunkin Doughnuts, Bed Bath and Beyond is this type of figurative language.

What is Allusion.

400

To cry very lougly and energetically.

What is Bawl.

500

A word which stands in place of a noun.

What is a Pronoun.

500

An exaggeration or overstatement.

What is Hyperbole.

500

The use of images to represent ideas or qualities.

What is Symbolism.

500

"Love is a battlefield" by Pat Benitar is this type of figurative language.

What is a Metaphor

500

Uncooperative and irritable.

What is Ornery.