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Figurative VS Literal

Figurative VS Literal

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English

4th Grade

Medium

TEKS
ELA.2.10D, ELA.5.10D, ELA.5.9B

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Standards-aligned

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Cathie Fletcher

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An average heart is the size of your fist.

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Figurative Language

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Literal Language

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Multiple Choice

He has a sweetheart back home.

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Figurative Language

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Literal Language

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Eat a heart healthy snack.

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Literal Language

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Figurative Language

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I can play the piano by heart.

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Literal Language

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Figurative Language

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Multiple Choice

Read the text below. Is it an example of LITERAL or FIGURATIVE language?


"This winter has been the coldest one that I can remember."

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Literal

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Figurative

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Read the text below. Is it an example of LITERAL or FIGURATIVE language?


"My brother is the best swimmer on his school team. He is like a fish whenever he's in the water."

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Literal

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Figurative

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I'm on pins and needles waiting for an answer.

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Literal

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Figurative

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Grandma's garden is filled with beautiful flowers.

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Literal

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Figurative

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Put your heart into all that you do.

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Figurative Language

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Literal Language

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She was heartbroken when her friend moved away.

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Figurative Language

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The words beautiful, caring, and spirit relate to...

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Literal Heart

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Figurative Heart

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He is a lot taller since the last time I saw him.

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Figurative Language

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Literal Language

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He must have grown ten feet over the summer.

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Figurative Language

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Literal Language

An average heart is the size of your fist.

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Figurative Language

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Literal Language

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