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What kind of figurative language: “The smoke really did a number on them.”
Personification
Which type of figurative phrase is this? How could she put the broken pieces of her world back together again?
hyperbole
True or False: The door comes off its hinges when Natalie tries to go inside the pool shed.
True
True or False: Natalie encounters a dangerous manatee.
False
True or False: Natalie falls into a rooftop swimming pool.
True
True or False: While Natalie rides the boat between buildings, she sees a poisonous five foot long cottonmouth.
True
Match figurative phrase to it's meaning: (what happens in the Arctic stays in the Arctic)
any scandalous activities that happen when one travels in a group are not to be discussed with other people afterwards
Match figurative phrase to it's meaning: (get on board)
accept and participate with an idea
Match figurative phrase to it's meaning: (seeing the bigger picture)
thinking about how your actions can affect the overall success rather than focusing on minor details
Which figurative language is this- Akira’s stomach tied itself up in knots.
idiom
Which figurative language is this- ...Morris roaring angrily at their escape.
personification
Which figurative language is this- ...a thin layer of ash covered everything like snow...
simile