6. What does "It's raining cats and dogs" really mean?
raining a lot
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An exaggeration or overstatement used for effect. such statements are not literally true, but people make them sound impressive or to emphasize something."
Hyperbole
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"His smile was so wide he's have to break it into sections to fit it through the doorway."
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14. Most cats purr if you pet them behind the ears.
onomatopoeia
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boom
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fairy
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monster
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seesaw
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rocket
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"His Super-Slow dip- Stride Slump Shuffle"
Alliteration
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Create a sentence to describe this picture. Use any of the following types of figurative language. Then identify the kind of figurative language that you used. Alliteration, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia, Simile, Metaphor, Idiom, Personifica
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1. When we say that someone is AN ANGEL, what do we mean?
good/ bad
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An expression that, taken literally, means something other than it does figuratively.
Idiom
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That knife is as sharp as a razor.
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Time is money.
metaphor
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His nostrils flared; he was breathing like a picadored bull.