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Figurative Language Definition: Any expression that stretches the meaning of words beyond their literal meaning.
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Imagery Definition: A literary technique an author uses to create a mental image in the reader’s mind. Makes use of the 5 senses (sight, smell, taste, hear, and touch).
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Give yourself 5 points for every question you get right. Warning: There are some questions that are worth DOUBLE! Keep track of your points until the end. Whoever has the most points will be deemed the Champion of Figurative Language!
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What is a metaphor? Answer: A figure of speech in which a comparison is implied by analogy but is not stated; does not use “like” or “as”
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What is the comparison of two unlike things using “like” or “as”? Answer: Simile
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What is personification and what figure of speech is it? Answer: Where animals, ideas, things, etc are represented as having human qualities; a metaphor 10 Points!
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What is an allusion? Name someone who is known for this. Answer: An implicit reference to an historical, literary, or biblical character, event, or element Trick Question! There is no one. 20 points for those who figured out this little hoax
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Identify the figure of speech: The dog grinned in secret. Answer: Personification
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What is irony? Answer: A contradiction between appearance or expectation and reality; a figure of speech in which the literal meaning of the words is the opposite of their intended meaning
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Identify the figure of speech: Life is like a box of chocolates. Answer: Simile
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What is an exaggerated statement that is used to emphasize a point? Answer: Hyperbole
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What is alliteration? Answer: The repetition of initial sounds in neighboring or stressed syllables
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