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Figurative Language Introduction

Figurative Language Introduction

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English

7th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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9 Slides • 8 Questions

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Figurative Language

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Poll

Have you heard the term "figurative language" before?

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Multiple Select

Which of the following have you heard of?

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Personification

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Onomatoepia

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Alliteration

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Multiple Choice

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(1)The breeze felt like a refreshing drink of lemonade. (2)The night air was fuel for my work, and it was a beautiful night. (3)If I was going to finish writing this test, then it was going to be the longest night of my life. (4)Then like booming thunder, a light bulb went off in my head. (5) I searched for the perfect program where I could peruse several small suggestions swiftly. (6) Sadly, my time on Herculean efforts on Google reminded me of a crazy Spongebob Squarepants episode. (7) Even though I knew what I was searching for, it didn’t go well. (8) It seems that I will be working like a dog for tonight. (9) One good thing did happen, though: I finally discovered what one calls a super articulate dinosaur... a Thesaurus..., and next time a dinosaur drops by for lunch, I'll know how to properly invite him. "Tea, Rex?"


The underlined sentence shows which figurative language?

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metaphor

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simile

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alliteration

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personification

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gustatory imagery (sense of taste)

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Multiple Choice

The snow is a white blanket.

This is an example of:

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personification

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metaphor

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simile

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Multiple Choice

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(1)The breeze felt like a refreshing drink of lemonade. (2)The night air was fuel for my work, and it was a beautiful night. (3)If I was going to finish writing this test, then it was going to be the longest night of my life. (4)Then like booming thunder, a light bulb went off in my head. (5) I searched for the perfect program where I could peruse several small suggestions swiftly. (6) Sadly, my time on Herculean efforts on Google reminded me of a crazy Spongebob Squarepants episode. (7) Even though I knew what I was searching for, it didn’t go well. (8) It seems that I will be working like a dog for tonight. (9) One good thing did happen, though: I finally discovered what one calls a super articulate dinosaur... a Thesaurus..., and next time a dinosaur drops by for lunch, I'll know how to properly invite him. "Tea, Rex?"


The sentence written and underlined in blue is an example of

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alliteration

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There's no figurative language used here.

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hyperbole

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allusion

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personification

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Multiple Choice

This term means to use a strong exaggeration:

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personification

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idiom

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onomatopoeia

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

“Tick, tock.” ― Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

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metaphor

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simile

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onomatopoeia

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allusion

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Multiple Select

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(1)The breeze felt like a refreshing drink of lemonade. (2)The night air was fuel for my work, and it was a beautiful night. (3)If I was going to finish writing this test, then it was going to be the longest night of my life. (4)Then like booming thunder, a light bulb went off in my head. (5) I searched for the perfect program where I could peruse several small suggestions swiftly. (6) Sadly, my time on Herculean efforts on Google reminded me of a crazy Spongebob Squarepants episode. (7) Even though I knew what I was searching for, it didn’t go well. (8) It seems that I will be working like a dog for tonight. (9) One good thing did happen, though: I finally discovered what one calls a super articulate dinosaur... a Thesaurus..., and next time a dinosaur drops by for lunch, I'll know how to properly invite him. "Tea, Rex?"

The underlined sentence that is written in red font shows which TWO examples of figurative language?

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allusion

2

personification

3

idiom

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metaphor

5

onomatopoeia

Figurative Language

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