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The Prizes 1 - $ $ $ $1, $2, $4, $8, $16, $32, $64, $125, $250, $500, $1,000,000
Lifelines “Phone a friend” Ask the audience 50/50
$100 “The silly song made Sam smile” is an example of what type of figurative language? B - Alliteration A - Antonym C - Simile D - Personification B - Alliteration
$200 Words that have similar meanings are known as: B - Homophones A - Onomatopoeia C - Antonyms D - Synonyms
$500 What is one possible reason an author can write something? B – To convince someone A – To make money C – To become famous D – To become more intelligent B – To convince someone
$1,000 “The car was as fast as lightening” is an example of what type of figurative language? B - alliteration A - personification C - metaphor D - simileD - SIMILE
$2,000 The cell phone danced across the table B - simile A - onomatopoeia C - personification D - alliterationC - personification
$4,000 BOOM! The bumper car hit another car as the kids laughed? B - Alliteration A - Onomatopoeia C - Personification D - Simile A - Onomatopoeia
$8,000 The turning point of a narrative B - Differentiate A - Antonym C - Exaggeration D - Climax
$16,000 A fable often has these types of characters... B - animals A - people C - aliens D - princesses B - animals
$32,000 “I was so embarrassed I could have died!” is an example of... B - simile A - metaphor C - exaggeration D - homonym C - exaggeration
$64,000 Hair/hare, their,/there, bare/bear B - antonyms A - synonyms C - homophone D - simile C - homophone
$125,000 The prefix pre- means what when added to preview ? B – After you see A – To see again C – Not to see D – Before you see
$250,000 The suffix -ly means what when added to quietly? B – in a quiet way A – not to be quiet C – state of being quiet D – to be loud B – in a quiet way
$500,000 “Her smile is the sun” is an example of what kind of statement? B - synonym A - simile C - metaphor D - irony C - metaphor
$1,000,000 “The police station was robbed last night!” is an example of...? B - idiom A - irony C - personification D - alliteration A - irony
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