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Figurative
Language
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Literary
Elements
Genres
Library
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“Harper hates hamburgers”
is an example of this type
of figurative language.
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What is alliteration?
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Swoosh, bang, and
buzz are all
examples of this
type of figurative
language.
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What is
onomatopoeia?
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When your teacher says,
“I’ve told you a million times to put
your name on your paper,”
she is using this type of
figurative language.
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What is
hyperbole?
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“The paintbrush danced along the
canvas” is an example of this
type of figurative language.
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What is
personification?
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When a person asks, “Are
you pulling my leg?” he or
she is using this type of
figurative language.
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What is an idiom?
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This is the term used to
describe words that have
opposite meanings.
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What are
antonyms?
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The following word uses the
prefix “mis” in the same
way as the word
“misspell.”
A. mislead
B. missile
C. mistake
D. miserable
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What is mislead?
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In the word “fearless,” the suffix “less”
means
A. full of
B. without
C. most
D. against
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What is without?
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This word is an antonym for unusual
A. silly
B. noisy
C. scratchy
D. ordinary
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What is ordinary?
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This word is a synonym for warning
A. alarm
B. threat
C. danger
D. rescue
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What is alarm?
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When a narrator tells the story, we say it
is told from the
A. first
B. second
C. third
person point of view.
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What is the third
person point of view?
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This is where the story takes place.
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What is the setting?
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This is a brief description of what
a story is all about. It contains
only the main ideas.
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What is a summary?
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This is the story line in
a narrative piece of writing.
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What is the plot?
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These are the people doing
the action in a narrative piece
of writing.
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What are the characters?
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Cinderella is an example of this.
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What is a fairy tale?
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This is the genre in which one might
find stories about outer space or the
future.
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What is science fiction?
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This is the author’s purpose in
a piece of fiction.
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What is entertain?
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This is the author’s purpose
in a piece of non-fiction.
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What is to inform?
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This is the author’s purpose
in most advertisements.
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What is to persuade?
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This is the electronic resource
one would use to find
information about burrowing owls.
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What is the internet?
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This is where would one look in his or her
S.R.B. to find out on what page prime
factorization is discussed.
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What is the
index?
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This is the resource one would use to
find the amount of yearly rainfall in
Oklahoma over the past 50 years.
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What is an almanac?
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This section in your science book will
help you find the definition of mass.
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What is the glossary?
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This literary resource would give the best
information about what a llama
looks like.
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What is an encyclopedia?
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