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Name the type of figurative language. Her teacher told Lisa to break a leg as she prepared to perform a solo in the talent show.
idiom
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What type of figurative language? The run-down house appeared depressed.
personification
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How many adjectives? We swam in the lazy river and relaxed in the warm sun.
4 (the lazy, the warm)
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Compound or Complex? I made an A on my test although I forgot to study.
Complex (contains the dependent clause "although I forgot to study")
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seesaw
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rocket
Go to first place!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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What type of figurative language? Life is a roller coaster.
metaphor
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lifesaver
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seesaw
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shark
Other team loses 20 points!
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baam
Lose 25 points!
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Compound or Complex? Sally brought the chips, but she forgot the dip.
Compound (contains two independent clauses joined by a comma and coordinating conjunction)
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Name the type of figurative language. Has the cat got your tongue?
Idiom It means you are not talking.
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What type of figurative language? He is as strong as an ox.
simile
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Name the type of figurative language. I heard that last piece of pie calling my name.
personification
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What type of figurative language? Pride goes before a fall.
Proverb/adage
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lifesaver
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seesaw
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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lifesaver
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Compound or Complex? I let her off work early because she did not feel well.
Complex (It contains the dependent clause "because she did not feel well.")
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What type of figurative language? You are driving me up the wall!
idiom
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Where is the adverb? I always win in a tennis match.
always
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