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December-Themed Figurative Language for Middle/H ...

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    Students can practice understanding of nonliteral/figurative language in short contexts.
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  • As the first snow of December drifted down, Mia felt her worries melt away like frost touched by sunlight. She walked slowly, taking in the quiet beauty around her. Winter always reminded her to breathe.
    What does the phrase “melt away” mean about Mia’s worries?
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  • During the holiday concert, Daniel’s nerves were a storm in his chest, loud and unpredictable. But as soon as he began playing the violin, the storm calmed. The audience watched in awe.
    What does calling his nerves a “storm” suggest?
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  • When the lights switched on at the town’s December festival, the streets exploded with color. People gasped and took photos, stunned by the brightness. Even the cold air felt electric.
    What does “exploded with color” imply about the lights?
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  • Ella’s younger siblings tore through the wrapping paper like hungry wolves, leaving scraps everywhere. She laughed as they shouted with excitement. The living room was a cheerful mess.
    Why compare the siblings to “hungry wolves”?
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  • As the winter winds howled outside, Leo felt a knot of tension twist tighter in his stomach. Finals week was approaching fast. He opened his textbook and tried to focus.
    What does the “knot of tension” represent?
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  • The skating rink was so crowded that people moved like a river of coats and scarves. Nora squeezed her way through the flow, searching for her friend. The air was filled with laughter and music.
    What does the phrase “river of coats and scarves” describe?
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  • When his team won the December robotics competition, Jay felt like he was walking on a snow-white cloud. All the late nights and hard work had been worth it. His teammates celebrated around him.
    What does “walking on a snow-white cloud” mean?
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  • The cookies Serena baked filled the house with a warmth that wrapped around her like a blanket. It reminded her of winter afternoons from childhood. She smiled as she set out the plates.
    What does the “blanket” symbolize in this phrase?
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  • A power outage left the whole neighborhood dark, but the stars burst awake in the sky. Liam stepped onto the porch and stared upward, amazed by how bright they were.
    What does the phrase “burst awake” suggest about the stars?
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  • During the December fundraiser, Olivia felt like she was juggling snowballs, trying to keep track of volunteers, donations, and schedules. Still, she managed it all with a smile.
    What does “juggling snowballs” mean about Olivia’s tasks?
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  • The icy wind bit at Rowan’s face, forcing him to pull up his scarf. He hurried down the street, eager to get inside the café. Warm air greeted him the moment he opened the door.
    What does “bit at Rowan’s face” describe?
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  • During the holiday choir rehearsal, Ms. Rivera’s patience was hanging by a thread as the group kept losing their harmony. She took a deep breath before trying again.
    What does “hanging by a thread” tell you about Ms. Rivera?
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  • At the December art showcase, Maya’s painting stole the spotlight. Everyone gathered around to admire the swirling blues and silvers that looked like a frozen dream.
    What does “stole the spotlight” mean?
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  • Snowflakes drifted past the window, each one swirling like a tiny winter dancer. Aria paused her homework to watch them. The peaceful moment made her smile.
    What does comparing snowflakes to “winter dancers” show?
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  • When the teacher announced a surprise test, groans rippled through the classroom like a wave. The students opened their notebooks reluctantly.
    What does “rippled through the classroom” mean?
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  • The old streets downtown wore a coat of frost, glittering under the holiday lights. Tourists snapped pictures while sipping warm cider. The town looked magical.
    What does “wore a coat of frost” mean about the streets?
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