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Figurative Language Practice - The Outsiders
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Use hyperbole to talk about the Greasers.
extreme exaggeration
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Use a metaphor to describe Johnny.
A metaphor compares two things without using like or as
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Make a sentence about Soda that uses alliteration.
two or more words in a sentence share the first consonant sound
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Use onomatopoeia in connection to the scene where Ponyboy came home at 2 a.m.
words that sound like the thing they describe
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Describe Two-bit using a metaphor.
A metaphor compares two things without using like or as
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Describe Dally using alliteration.
two or more words in a sentence share the first consonant sound
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Describe Soda's appearance using a simile.
A simile compares two things using like or as
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Use onomatopoeia in connection to the Soc attack in the park.
words that sound like the thing they describe
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Describe Cherry Valance using a simile.
A simile compares two things using like or as
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Use hyperbole to describe Ponyboy after he almost drowned.
an extreme exaggeration
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Describe the fountain where Ponyboy and Johnny were attacked using personification.
giving human characteristics to something nonhuman
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Describe Ponyboy using a simile.
A simile compares two things using like or as
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Use alliteration to talk about Bob the Soc.
two or more words in a sentence share the first consonant sound
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Use a simile to describe Dally.
A simile compares two things using like or as
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Describe Darry using a metaphor.
A metaphor compares two things without using like or as
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