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1 1 200 300 400 500 100 ERROR 300 400 500 ERROR 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 ERROR 100 Figurative Language More Fig Language Literary Definitions More Lit. Def. ?

2 2 “Harper hates hamburgers” is an example of this type of figurative language.

3 3 What is alliteration?

4 4 Swoosh, bang, and buzz are all examples of this type of figurative language.

5 5 What is onomatopoeia?

6 6 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.

7 7 What is hyperbole?

8 8 “The paintbrush danced along the canvas” is an example of this type of figurative language.

9 9 What is personification?

10 10 When a person asks, “Are you pulling my leg?” he or she is using this type of figurative language.

11 11 What is an idiom?

12 12 Her shoes were as big as a boat (not simile)

13 13 What is hyberbole?

14 14 She made me remember the movie The Wizard of Oz

15 15 What is allusion?

16 16 About a boy who makes a rash decision one day at work What happens in the story (not on your list)

17 17 What is plot?

18 18 The fact that Sammy quit working at “A &P” and the audience/reader did not expect it.

19 19 What is irony?

20 20 She’s not fat, she is just a little bit thick or big boned

21 21 What is euphemism?

22 22 When a narrator tells the story, we say it is told from the A. first B. second C. third person point of view.

23 23 What is the third person point of view?

24 24 Comparison without using like or as

25 25 What is metaphor?

26 26 Huge/gross exaggeration

27 27 What is a hyperbole?

28 28 When something turns out differently than expected

29 29 What is irony?

30 30 The way in which the speaker tells the story

31 31 What is point of view?

32 32 The overall feeling, place, and time in which the story takes place

33 33 What is setting?

34 34 Repetition of consonant sounds

35 35 What is alliteration?

36 36 This main subject, message, or lesson of the story

37 37 What is theme?

38 38 Referring (reference to) something artistic or historical

39 39 What is allusion?

40 40 Words that imitate the sound they create

41 41 What is onomatopoeia?

42 42 The scary sun shines (not personification)

43 43 What is alliteration?

44 44 “A &P”s is in a store in Boston

45 45 What is setting?

46 46 One of the of the story Little Red Riding Hood is to never talk to strangers

47 47 What is theme?

48 48 “William, stop hitting me!” “I’m not I’m just stretching Rebecca.” “Oh, o.k. then glad we are still friends!”

49 49 What is dialogue?

50 50 Lengel is an example of?

51 51 What is antagonist?


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