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LARS 18 Review

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    This is a review of types of figurative language as well as compound and complex sentences and adverbs and adjectives.
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  • Where is the adverb? I always win in a tennis match.
    always
  •  20
  • How many adjectives? Our next game will be played on Tuesday.
    2 (our next)
  •  15
  • Where is the adverb? Can we play a board game tonight?
    tonight
  •  20
  • Name that type of figurative language. Your singing is killing me!
    hyperbole
  •  20
  • Name the type of figurative language. Stop beating around the bush!
    idiom (meaning to talk straight and say what you mean)
  •  20
  • Name the type of figurative language. There is no shame in not knowing; the shame lies in not finding out.
    proverb
  •  25
  • Complex or Compound? When you brush your teeth, don't forget to massage your gums.
    complex (contains the dependent clause "When you brush your teeth")
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? He is a night owl.
    metaphor
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? He is as strong as an ox.
    simile
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? Don't count your chickens before they hatch.
    Proverb/adage
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? Life is a roller coaster.
    metaphor
  •  20
  • Compound or Complex? Although he is strong, I don't think he can lift 350 pounds.
    complex
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? You are driving me up the wall!
    idiom
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? The run-down house appeared depressed.
    personification
  •  20
  • What type of figurative language? Pride goes before a fall.
    Proverb/adage
  •  20