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Do you know your figurative language?

Do you know your figurative language?. Created by Julian, Andres, Michael, and Melissa. Click on the metaphor. The computer is like a brain. The computer is a brain. The computer is smarter than a human brain. Correct!. Click the arrow to go on. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again.

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Do you know your figurative language?

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  1. Do you know your figurative language? Created by Julian, Andres, Michael, and Melissa

  2. Click on the metaphor. • The computer is like a brain. • The computer is a brain. • The computer is smarter than a humanbrain.

  3. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  4. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  5. What does the idiom “Hold your horses” mean? • Don’t go too fast. • Don’t get your hopes up. • Don’t worry.

  6. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  7. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  8. Click on the sentence with personification . • The closet is dark. • The closet eats my toys. • The closet is like a black hole.

  9. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  10. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  11. Click on the simile. • The bomb was a rocket ship blasting off. • The bomb was the most explosive in the whole world. • The bomb was like a rocket ship blasting off.

  12. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  13. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  14. Click on the simile. • The puppy is the cutest one ever. • The puppy is the worst puppy ever. • The cute puppy is like a puffy cloud.

  15. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  16. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  17. Click on the metaphor. • The pig eats but doesn’t get full. • The pig is a black hole. • The pig is pink and brownish.

  18. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  19. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  20. What does the idiom “I want all eyes on me” Mean? • Watch me. • Throw me your eyes. • Hand me your eyes.

  21. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  22. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  23. Click on the sentence that has personification. • I hate flowers. • The flowers smile when I walk by. • Please get some flowers.

  24. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  25. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  26. Click on the metaphor. • My hair is like a river. • My hair is a river • My hair is wet.

  27. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  28. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  29. What does the idiom “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean? • People are throwing cats and dogs. • It’s raining really hard. • It rains often.

  30. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  31. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  32. Click on the personification. • My computer is broken. • My computer isn’t working. • My computer isn’t listening to me.

  33. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  34. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  35. Click on the simile. • My shirt was itchy like sand paper. • My shirt was sand paper. • My shirt had sand paper.

  36. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  37. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  38. What does the idiom“I’m short handed” mean? • I have little hands. • I don’t have enough help. • I have one hand.

  39. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  40. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  41. Click the metaphor • Playing “Little Big Planet” is making a sculpture. • Playing “Little Big Planet” is like making a sculpture. • “Little Big Planet” is fun.

  42. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  43. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  44. Click on the simile. • My bed is a bear’s den. • My bed is warm. • My bed is like a bear’s den.

  45. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  46. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  47. Click on the sentence that has personification. • My printer is old. • My printer is not old. • My printer is coughing at me.

  48. Correct! Click the arrow to go on.

  49. Sorry. That is incorrect. Please try again. Click the arrow to go back.

  50. Congratulations! You are a figurative language master!

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