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Figurative Language Game Can you discover the missing picture by answering questions about figurative language? Click here to read the directions.

Click the magnifying glass to start the game! Game Directions Read each clue and click the type of figurative language that matches it. If you are right, small squares will disappear from the picture on the right. Try to guess the picture with each clue. If you are wrong, try again. When you get to the end, enjoy your celebration. Click the magnifying glass to start the game!

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration onomatopoeia hyperbole metaphor metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

“happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration Answer the questions correctly to reveal the surprise picture! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE You have found my dog Chloe! “happy as a clam” You are a bear in the morning. “pretty as a picture” START  simile metaphor simile metaphor metaphor simile FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Sally sells sea shells. FINISH! alliteration You have found my dog Chloe! Click the finish button for a surprise! onomatopoeia The paper screamed. The sun sang in the sky. personification metaphor onomatopoeia personification “ugly as an ogre” BANG! onomatopoeia simile metaphor simile Buzz The dog is a princess. I’m hungry; I could eat a horse. Red roses rock. hyperbole simile alliteration hyperbole metaphor onomatopoeia metaphor personification

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