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  • His sagging pants made him walk like an infant in diapers. (Figurative Language)
    Simile
  • The nurse read the patient a book at the hospital. (long a sound)
    patient
  • The part of the story is told in _________ person point of view.
    first
  • My grandma tells me fun stories when I visit. (long e sound)
    me
  • I can't write with my right hand. I'm _____________. (compound word)
    lefthanded
  • "Viruses are invisible without the help of a microscope." Which words have short vowel i sound?
    invisible, without
  • In autumn, the trees undress themselves by throwing off their leaves. (Figurative Language)
    Personification
  • My sister gave her friend a gift. (Indirect object)
    friend
  • Robert fed the cat some treats. (Common nouns)
    cat, treats
  • Your teacher is an ocean of useful information. (Figurative Language)
    Metaphor
  • The man was so fat, he must have weighed a ton. (Figurative language)
    Hyperbole
  • The rhyme scheme of the poem is ____________.
    ABCB
  • It takes a million years for this class to end. (Figurative Language)
    Hyperbole
  • Samantha hid her book under the desk. (Direct object)
    book
  • The mansion rose up to the trees like one of Tarzan’s haunts. (Figurative Language)
    Simile
  • __________ like water. (Plural of goose)
    Geese
  • A microwave and a blender fit on the counter in my kitchen.(Simple predicate)
    fit
  • The shop owner, Jay, gives us free candy whenever we stop to say hello. (complete predicate)
    gives us free candy whenever we stop to say hello
  • Our country owes the Native Americans a great debt. (Indirect object)
    the Native Americans
  • My grandpa built my sister a dollhouse for Christmas. (/ou/ sound
    dollhouse
  • He gave his mother the Bible. (Indirect object)
    mother
  • The policeman gave my dad a ticket for going too fast. (long o)
    going
  • The president stood securely behind __________ glass when he made his speech. (compound word)
    bulletproof
  • Racism is a cancer on society. (Figurative Language)
    Metaphor
  • The iPad is the greatest invention of all time. (Figurative Language)
    Hyperbole
  • "John dreaded the chore of dusting the lampshades." Which word has "short e sound"?
    dreaded
  • "The Ruiz family enjoyed their tropical vacation." Which word has short o sound?
    tropical
  • J.K Rowling wrote the famous novels on Harry Potter. (Proper noun)
    J.K Rowling, Harry Potter
  • Our dog, Rocky, loves to chase sticks and balls. (Simple Subject)
    dog, Rocky
  • Michael bought his sister a bike. (Direct object)
    bike
  • The United States currently discovered a very inspirative invention. (long u)
    United
  • The city slept well the night the murderer was captured. (Figurative language)
    Personification
  • The architect designed the company a building. (long i sound)
    designed
  • I traveled to the moon and back to finish this assignment. (Figurative language)
    Hyperbole
  • The teacher wants a dog for her little brother. (Direct object)
    dog
  • Her soft skin was like silk under his fingers. (Figurative language)
    Simile