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Figurative Language Analysis

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    Figurative Language
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  • "The Sun was gone, but he had left his footprints in the sky." A. The sun has set, but there is still light in the sky. B. The sun has set and it is now too dark to see. C. The sun is shining brightly.
    The sun has set, but there is still light in the sky.
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  • The snowball whooshed past my head. A. The snowball hit her in the head. B. The snowball was thrown far away from her. C. The snowball came very close to her head.
    The snowball came very close to her head.
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  • "So now Della’s beautiful hair fell about her rippling and shining like a cascade of brown waters." A. Della's hair is a mess. B. Della'as hair is changing. C. Della's hair is wavy and shiny.
    Della's hair is wavy and shiny.
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  • "[Her hair] reached below her knee and made itself almost a garment for her." A. Her hair is long and beautiful. B. She has so much hair, it could cover her clothes. C. She is wearing her hair as a dress.
    She has so much hair, it could cover her clothes.
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  • "The creek was singing to itself down among the willows, and the soft wind bent the grasses over the top of the bank." A. The creek is unpleasantly loud. B. The creek has learned to talk. C. The creek is making a pleasant babbling noise.
    The creek is making a pleasant babbling noise.
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  • My best friend and I hadn't talked for a month. Then, she suddenly apologizes. My dad told me, "Well, the ball is in your court." What does this mean? A. It is time to have fun. B. You need to take some action. C. Time to play basketball
    You need to take action.
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  • Building the transcontinental railroad was a huge job. By 1890, the track snaked its way across the country. A. The railroads were dangerous. B. The railroads had many twists and turns. C. The railroads were fast and quiet.
    The railroads had many twists and turns.
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  • In WWII, the Russians thought the wide Bug River would protect them from the German army. But the Germans had AN ACE UP THEIR SLEEVE. They had invented an underwater tank! A. They kept their tank a secret. B. They were good card players.
    The Germans had been keeping their underwater tanks a secret.
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  • When Meg Conkey STUMBLED UPON a cave in France in 1994, she was in for a surprise. A. She found it by accident. B. She fell into the cave. C. She became lost in the cave.
    She found the cave by accident.
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  • Golf isn't my "cup of tea." A. Golf is difficult to learn. B. I am the greatest golfer. C. I just don't like golf.
    I don't like golf.
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  • What is the meaning of the simile? On her five-mile walk, Carrie felt like she was climbing Mount Everest. A. Carrie was very scared. B. Carrie felt really tired. C. Carrie should have planned a different trip.
    Carrie felt really tired.
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  • What is the meaning of the simile? Mr. Lowery is like an encyclopedia. A. Mr. Lowery is someone who likes reading. B. Mr. Lowery is someone who likes to talk. C. Mr. Lowery is someone who knows many facts.
    Mr. Lowery is someone who knows many facts.
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  • What is the meaning of the metaphor? The ocean at night was a large pool of ink. A. The ocean was like a photograph. B. The ocean had an ink spill from a steamer. C. The ocean was very dark.
    The ocean was very dark.
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  • What is the meaning of the simile? When Mr. McKinney started his new job, he was like a child just starting school. A. Mr. McKinny was nervous about starting his new job. B. Mr. McKinny wasn't finished with all of his assignments.
    Mr. McKinny was nervous about starting his new job.
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  • I'm as fast as the speed of light.
    Simile
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  • The shirt was trash.
    Metaphor
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