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Who wants Who wants to be a to be a
Figurative Figurative LanguageLanguage
Millionaire?Millionaire?
Hosted by: Ms. Hosted by: Ms. WalkerWalker
Confident?Confident?
The PrizesThe Prizes1 - $1002 - $2003 - $5004 - $1,0005 - $2,0006 - $4,0007 - $8,000
8 - $16,0009 - $32,00010 - $64,00011 - $125,00012 - $250,00013 - $500,00014 - $1,000,000
LifelinesLifelines• “Phone a friend”• Ask the audience• 50/50
$100$100“The silly song made Sam smile” is an example of what type of figurative language?
B - AlliterationA - Antonym
C - SimileD - Personification
B - Alliteration
$200$200Words that have similar meanings are known as:
B - HomophonesA - Onomatopoeia
C - AntonymsD - SynonymsD - Synonyms
$500$500What is one possible reason an author can write something?
B – To convince someoneA – To make money
C – To become famousD – To become more intelligent
B – To convince someone
$1,000$1,000“The car was as fast as lightening” is
an example of what type of figurative language?
B - alliterationA - personification
C - metaphorD - simileD - SIMILE
$2,000$2,000The cell phone danced across the table
B - simileA - onomatopoeia
C - personificationD - alliterationC - personification
$4,000$4,000BOOM! The bumper car hit another car as the kids laughed?
B - AlliterationA - Onomatopoeia
C - PersonificationD - Simile
A - Onomatopoeia
$8,000$8,000The turning point of a narrative
B - DifferentiateA - Antonym
C - ExaggerationD - ClimaxD - Climax
$16,000$16,000A fable often has these types of characters...
B - animalsA - people
C - aliensD - princesses
B - animals
$32,000$32,000“I was so embarrassed I could have died!” is an example of...
B - simileA - metaphor
C - exaggerationD - homonymC - exaggeration
$64,000$64,000Hair/hare, their,/there, bare/bear
B - antonymsA - synonyms
C - homophoneD - simileC - homophone
$125,000$125,000The prefix pre- means what when added to preview ?
B – After you seeA – To see again
C – Not to seeD – Before you seeD – Before you see
$250,000$250,000The suffix -ly means what when added to quietly?
B – in a quiet wayA – not to be quiet
C – state of being quietD – to be loud
B – in a quiet way
$500,000$500,000“Her smile is the sun” is an example of what kind of statement?
B - synonymA - simile
C - metaphorD - ironyC - metaphor
$1,000,000$1,000,000“The police station was robbed last night!” is an example of...?
B - idiomA - irony
C - personificationD - alliteration
A - irony
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