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Definitions Comparing What? Examples Say What? Every One is a Poet 100 200 300 400 500
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Definitions for 100 The term that means “comparing two or more things without using like or as.” Metaphor
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Definitions for 200 The term that means “comparing two or more things using like or as.” Simile
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Definitions for 300 The term that means “an extreme exaggeration.” Hyperbole
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Definitions for 400 The term that means “giving inanimate or lifeless objects human qualities.” Personification
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Definitions for 500 The term that means “language that means exactly what it says.” Literal Language
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Examples for 100 This is what type of figurative language: “Shake it like a Polaroid picture.” Simile
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Examples for 200 This is what type of figurative language: “The sun winked at me through the clouds.” Personification
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Examples for 300 This is what type of figurative language: “She is as fast as a jaguar.” Simile
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Examples for 400 This is what type of figurative language: “Baby, you a song. You make me want to roll my windows down and cruise.” Metaphor
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Examples for 500 What are the two types of figurative language used in: “I will love you until the cow jumps over the moon.” Hyperbole and Personification
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Comparing for 100 What is being compared in the following example: “The cat is as mean as a python.” Cat to python
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Comparing for 200 What is being compared in the following example: “Girl, I love you like a fat kid loves cake.” My love to a fat kids love of cake
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Comparing for 300 What is being compared in the following example: “My dad is a huge teddy bear.” My dad to a teddy bear
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Comparing for 400 What is being compared in the following example: “My heart’s a stereo. It beats for you so listen close.” Heart to a stereo
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Comparing for 500 What is being compared in the following example: “Do you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind wanting to start again?.” Feelings to a plastic bag drifting in the wind
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Say What? for 100 What is the literal meaning of this metaphor: “We would have had more to eat if Tammy hadn’t been such a hog.” Tammy ate a lot.
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Say What? for 200 What is the literal meaning of this hyperbole: “I’m so hungry I could eat a whole cow.” I’m really hungry.
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Say What? for 300 What is the literal meaning of this simile: “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.” Life is unpredictable
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Say What? for 400 What is the literal meaning of this hyperbole: “I’d catch a grenade for ya. Throw my hand on a blade for ya.” This person would risk their life for their love
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Say What? for 500 What is the literal meaning of this personification: “When I met David for the first time, butterflies started to dance in my stomach.” I became nervous the first time I met David.
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Poet for 100 Create a simile that compares a baby to a button. The baby is as cute as a button.
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Poet for 200 Create a metaphor that compares Johnny to a mountain. Johnny is a mountain. He can see for miles.
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Poet for 300 Create a hyperbole that exaggerates how old Mr. Todd looks. Mr. Todd looks like he is a million years old.
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Poet for 400 Create a personification about the sun. The sun smiled down on me.
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Poet for 500 Create a metaphor that compares emotions to a rollercoaster. This week has been an emotional rollercoaster.
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