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The document is a game show format for teaching figurative language concepts such as similes, metaphors, personification, alliteration, and idioms. Each section includes questions and answers that help students understand the meanings of various examples. Additionally, it provides information about the creator and usage rights for the educational material.

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Similes Metaphors Alliteration Idioms


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Similes – $100

What is the meaning of this simile?

Jamar is like a dictionary.

Jamar is a book.
Jamar has a large vocabulary.

Answer
Similes – $100

What is the meaning of this simile?

Jamar is like a dictionary.

Jamar is a book.
Jamar has a large vocabulary.

Game Board
Similes – $200
What is the meaning of this simile?

Zoe’s smile is as bright


as the sun.

Zoe has a beautiful


smile.
Zoe’s teeth are yellow.

Answer
Similes – $200
What is the meaning of this simile?

Zoe’s smile is as bright


as the sun.

Zoe has a beautiful


smile.
Zoe’s teeth are yellow.

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Similes – $300

What is the meaning of this simile?

Marcus ran through the field like


a freight train.

Marcus ran very fast.


Marcus is a freight train.

Answer
Similes – $300

What is the meaning of this simile?

Marcus ran through the field like


a freight train.

Marcus ran very fast.


Marcus is a freight train.

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Similes – $400

What is the meaning of this simile?

Caleb was as tall as a giraffe.

Caleb had tall spots on him.


Caleb was very tall.

Answer
Similes – $400

What is the meaning of this simile?

Caleb was as tall as a giraffe.

Caleb had tall spots on him.


Caleb was very tall.

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Similes – $500

What is the meaning of this simile?

I slept like a log last night!

I slept quite soundly.


I slept badly.

Answer
Similes – $500

What is the meaning of this simile?

I slept like a log last night!

I slept quite soundly.


I slept badly.

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Metaphors – $100

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

After all that exercising, my legs


are noodles!

My legs are tired and weak.


My legs are wet and floppy.

Answer
Metaphors – $100

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

After all that exercising, my legs


are noodles!

My legs are tired and weak.


My legs are wet and floppy.

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Metaphors – $200

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Dan’s room is a train wreck.

Dan moved his room onto a train.


Dan’s room is very messy.

Answer
Metaphors – $200

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Dan’s room is a train wreck.

Dan moved his room onto a train.


Dan’s room is very messy.

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Metaphors – $300

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Tiffany is a rose.

Tiffany is a sweet girl.


Tiffany has thorns.

Answer
Metaphors – $300

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Tiffany is a rose.

Tiffany is a sweet girl.


Tiffany has thorns.

Game Board
Metaphors – $400

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Anson is a big chicken.

Anson pecks at his food.


Anson is afraid to do something.

Answer
Metaphors – $400

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Anson is a big chicken.

Anson pecks at his food.


Anson is afraid to do something.

Game Board
Metaphors – $500

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Jared is such a couch potato.

Jared enjoys mashed potatoes.


Jared wants to do nothing but
sit and watch TV.

Answer
Metaphors – $500

What is the meaning of this metaphor?

Jared is such a couch potato.

Jared enjoys mashed potatoes.


Jared wants to do nothing but
sit and watch TV.

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Personification – $100

What is the meaning of this personification?

The sky was angry.

It looked like it was mad.


It looked like it was going to
rain.

Answer
Personification – $100

What is the meaning of this personification?

The sky was angry.

It looked like it was mad.


It looked like it was going to
rain.

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Personification – $200

Which sentence uses personification?

The sun played peek-a-boo with the


clouds.
The clouds were in front of the sun.

Answer
Personification – $200

Which sentence uses personification?

The sun played peek-a-boo with the


clouds.
The clouds were in front of the sun.

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Personification – $300

Which sentence uses personification?

The ice cream looks delicious.


The ice cream is calling my name.

Answer
Personification – $300

Which sentence uses personification?

The ice cream looks delicious.


The ice cream is calling my name.

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Personification – $400

Which sentence uses personification?

The brown grass begged for water.


The brown grass needed to be
watered.

Answer
Personification – $400

Which sentence uses personification?

The brown grass begged for water.


The brown grass needed to be
watered.

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Personification – $500

Which sentence uses personification?

There is always something happening in


the city.
The city never sleeps.

Answer
Personification – $500

Which sentence uses personification?

There is always something happening in


the city.
The city never sleeps.

Game Board
Alliteration – $100

Which sentence uses alliteration?

Chris cooked cupcakes in the


kitchen.
Chris ate cupcakes for lunch.

Answer
Alliteration – $100

Which sentence uses alliteration?

Chris cooked cupcakes in the


kitchen.
Chris ate cupcakes for lunch.

Game Board
Alliteration – $200

Finish the alliteration.

The turkey tacos are ____.

tasty
delicious

Answer
Alliteration – $200

Finish the alliteration.

The turkey tacos are ____.

tasty
delicious

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Alliteration – $300

Finish the alliteration.

The girl grabbed the ____ goose.

squawking
golden

Answer
Alliteration – $300

Finish the alliteration.

The girl grabbed the ____ goose.

squawking
golden

Game Board
Alliteration – $400

Which sentence uses alliteration?

The cool cat crept into the


cab.
The cool cat slept in the
cab.

Answer
Alliteration – $400

Which sentence uses alliteration?

The cool cat crept into the


cab.
The cool cat slept in the
cab.

Game Board
Alliteration – $500

Finish the alliteration.

The boy __ the ball in the backyard.

threw
bounced

Answer
Alliteration – $500

Finish the alliteration.

The boy __ the ball in the backyard.

threw
bounced

Game Board
Idioms – $100

What is the meaning of this idiom?

Sal is feeling under the weather.

Sal feels she needs an umbrella.


Sal doesn’t feel well.

Answer
Idioms – $100

What is the meaning of this idiom?

Sal is feeling under the weather.

Sal feels she needs an umbrella.


Sal doesn’t feel well.

Game Board
Idioms – $200

What is the meaning of this idiom?

Dad gave me food for thought.

Dad gave me something to eat.


Dad gave me something to think
about.

Answer
Idioms – $200

What is the meaning of this idiom?

Dad gave me food for thought.

Dad gave me something to eat.


Dad gave me something to think
about.

Game Board
Idioms – $300

What is the meaning of this idiom?

Kate and Alice were joined at the


hip.

Kate and Alice were always together.


Kate and Alice’s hips were joined
together.
Answer
Idioms – $300

What is the meaning of this idiom?

Kate and Alice were joined at the


hip.

Kate and Alice were always together.


Kate and Alice’s hips were joined
together.
Game Board
Idioms – $400

Complete the sentence using an idiom.

Before the big performance, Felix


______.

-had butterflies in his stomach.


-was very nervous.

Answer
Idioms – $400

Complete the sentence using an idiom.

Before the big performance, Felix


______.

-had butterflies in his stomach.


-was very nervous.

Game Board
Idioms – $500

Complete the sentence using an idiom.

Cameron loved his car, but he had to


___.

-pay through the nose for it.


-pay a lot of money for it.

Answer
Idioms – $500

Complete the sentence using an idiom.

Cameron loved his car, but he had to


___.

-pay through the nose for it.


-pay a lot of money for it.

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