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The Figurative Language Review Volume #1 Fifteen Review Questions Price $1 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE MAKES WRITING MUCH MORE INTERESTING ! ! ! **** **** **** In This Issue: Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Jacob M. Lightbody © 2014

The Figurative Language Review Volume #1 Fifteen Review Questions Price $1 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE MAKES WRITING MUCH MORE INTERESTING ! ! ! ************

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The Figurative Language ReviewVolume #1 Fifteen Review Questions Price $1FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE MAKES WRITING MUCH MORE INTERESTING ! ! !************In This Issue: Simile, Metaphor, Alliteration, Personification, Onomatopoeia & Hyperbole! Jacob M. Lightbody 2014

Go BackGo Forward6You got it!

Go Forward The Figurative Language ReviewQuestion 2.) Which type of figurative language is used in the article? a.) Simile c.) Alliteration b.) Metaphor d.) Personification e.) Onomatopoeia f.) Hyperbole

Car Said Time to Fill Up

Martin Davis was in the middle of a long road trip when he looked down at his dashboard and noticed something. The little orangey-red thingy was telling me that it was time to stop for gas, so I did, Mr. Davis said. It is likely that Mr. Davis would have run out of gas somewhere on the highway if his car hadnt told him what to do.

The Figurative Language ReviewQuestion 3.) Which type of figurative language is used in the article? a.) Simile c.) Alliteration b.) Metaphor d.) Personification e.) Onomatopoeia f.) Hyperbole

Worlds Smartest Kids

Ms. Finch was mildly surprised when most of her students raised their hands when she asked them if anyone could name the capital of the United States. She told us that we must be the smartest kids in the world, gushed one proud student.

The Figurative Language Review Question 15.) Which type of figurative language is used in the article? a.) Simile c.) Alliteration b.) Metaphor d.) Personification e.) Onomatopoeia f.) Hyperbole

Tire Flat as Nebraska

Wayne Jones was about to make a trip to the grocery store when he noticed that he had a flat tire. I had planned on getting some Hot Pockets for dinner, but I couldnt because the tire had a puncture, Mr. Jones recounted. 44

Go BackGo Forward9 Follow-up worksheets in this series may be purchased at my store for the low price of one dollar. Link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Figurative-Language-Review-1039614 Please try a free sample of the first worksheet. Link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Figurative-Language-Review-Free-Sample-1039645

You may also find my Figurative Language Check worksheet series to be useful. Link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Figurative-Language-Check-1045029 Please try a free sample of the first worksheet. Link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Figurative-Language-Check-Free-Sample-1045069

Raccoon Image From Question 5 Courtesy of: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raccoon_getting_in_trouble.jpg

Jeans Image From Question 14 Courtesy of: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Front_bild_TBU.jpg