TONGUE TWISTER CHALLENGE: Betty bought butter but the butter was bitter, so Betty bought better butter to make the bitter butter better
you did it!
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What figurative language is being used in the sentence? Jerry jumped for joy
Aliteration
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20
HOW are the two objects being compared? After falling down the stairs, Kimberly had a bump as big as an apple on her forehead.
Describing the size
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25
TONGUE TWISTER CHALLENGE: sheep should sleep in the shed
YOU DID IT
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What does the sentence mean? The warm coat hugged me.
The warmth of the coat went around your whole body
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What 2 objects are being compared in the sentence: โHurry up, Joe!โ shouted Ellen. โWe canโt be late for school, again.โ But Joe continued to walk as slowly as a sloth climbing down a tree.
Joe and a sloth
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What figurative language is being used in the sentence? Ally the alligator eats an apple
Alliteration
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20
What does the sentence really mean? New York is the city that never sleeps.
There's always things to do in NYC all day/all night
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What does this sentence mean? I was so ashamed, the earth swallowed me up.
Describing how ashamed the person
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What figurative language is being used in the sentence? Ricky the raccoon rides rollercoasters
Alliteration
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HOW are the two objects being compared? Mateo's bicycle tires are flat as pancakes.
Describing how flat it is
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20
What two objects are being compared? After falling down the stairs, Kimberly had a bump as big as an apple on her forehead.
Bump on forehead and apple
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thief
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gift
Win 20 points!
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fairy
Take points!
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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lifesaver
Give 20 points!
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star
Double points!
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shark
Other team loses 5 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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HOW are the 2 objects in the sentence being compared? โHurry up, Joe!โ shouted Ellen. โWe canโt be late for school, again.โ But Joe continued to walk as slowly as a sloth climbing down a tree.