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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Figurative language 2 Figurative Language 4 Figurative Language 5 Figurative language 1 Figurative Language 3 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 Bang, Boom, Pow

$100 Answer from H1 Onomatopoeia

$200 Question from H1 She was as light as a feather.

$200 Answer from H1 simile

$300 Question from H1 I’ve got your back.

$300 Answer from H1 Idiom

$400 Question from H1 My mom will kill me if I make an F on my report card!

$400 Answer from H1 Hyperbole

$500 Question from H1 Time is money

$500 Answer from H1 Metaphor

The sun played hide and seek with the clouds. $100 Question from H2 The sun played hide and seek with the clouds.

$100 Answer from H2 Personification

The burning wood hissed and crackled. $200 Question from H2 The burning wood hissed and crackled.

$200 Answer from H2 Onomatopoeia

$300 Question from H2 Turning left was the only choice they had.

$300 Answer from H2 oxymoron

$400 Question from H2 You snore louder than a freight train.

$400 Answer from H2 hyperbole

That kid has a chip on his shoulder! $500 Question from H2 That kid has a chip on his shoulder!

$500 Answer from H2 Idiom

$100 Question from H3 “Living is hard work”

$100 Answer from H3 metaphor

$200 Question from H3 The stars danced in the night sky

$200 Answer from H3 personification

$300 Question from H3 She was as busy as a bee cleaning for the party.

$300 Answer from H3 simile

$400 Question from H3 The beautiful bouquet blossomed in the bright sun.

$400 Answer from H3 Alliteration

$500 Question from H3 When two words are put together that contradict each other.

$500 Answer from H3 oxymoron

$100 Question from H4 A comparison of two things using like or as

$100 Answer from H4 simile

$200 Question from H4 I have told you a million times to be quiet!

$200 Answer from H4 Hyperbole

$300 Question from H4 He drew a line as straight as and arrow.

$300 Answer from H4 simile

$400 Question from H4 It breaks my heart to see you so sad.

$400 Answer from H4 Idiom

$500 Question from H4 A word that makes a sound

$500 Answer from H4 onomatopoeia

$100 Question from H5 That kid runs as fast as Lightning!

$100 Answer from H5 simile

$200 Question from H5 Jessica jumped for joy over the news.

$200 Answer from H5 alliteration

$300 Question from H5 A saying that isn’t meant to be taken literally.

$300 Answer from H5 Idiom

$400 Question from H5 He has a heart of stone

$400 Answer from H5 metaphor

$500 Question from H5 Once everyone left the party we sat alone together for hours.

$500 Answer from H5 oxymoron

Final Jeopardy List the types of figurative language in the following examples: The sunlight danced through the trees. You could have knocked me over with a feather. The ball is in your court. She was a breath of fresh air. You big baby!

Final Jeopardy Answer Personification Hyperbole Idiom Metaphor oxymoron