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Jeopardy. Hosted by Mr. Barringer. Sim /Met. Per/ Hyp. Id/Ana. Oxy/ Euph. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Metaphor. Is this a simile or metaphor? He was a sloth on spring break. 1,2.
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Jeopardy Hosted by Mr. Barringer
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Row 1, Col 1 Metaphor Is this a simile or metaphor? He was a sloth on spring break.
1,2 Personification Is this personification or hyperbole? The car farted out black smoke.
1,3 Idiom Is this example an idiom or an analogy? Break a leg!
1,4 Euphemism Is this example an oxymoron or a euphemism? The old man passed away.
2,1 He was all over it! What does this simile mean? He was on that sandwich like a pack of dogs on a three- legged cat
2,2 It was a very long time ago. What does this hyperbole mean? That joke is so old, the last time I heard it I was riding on a dinosaur.
2,3 He’s overacting or making himself the focus. What does this idiom mean? He’s hamming it up!
2,4 The one you like the least What does this oxymoron mean? Least favorite
3,1 Tom can’t hear a thing. • Explain this metaphor: • Tom is as deaf as a post.
3,2 Cities are never asleep or awake. Which word tells you that this example is a hyperbole? This city never sleeps.
3,3 True Finish this analogy: Exit : Enter :: False : ?
3,4 live recording Find the oxymoron: How I Met Your Mother is a live recording TV show.
4,1 She is the center of his universe Explain this metaphor: Juliet is the sun
4,2 The cold air made it hard to breathe. What does this personification mean? Winter’s icy grip squeezed his rib cage.
4,3 I faked or played my way out of it. What does this idiom mean? I tap-danced my way out of trouble with Ms. Huff!
4,4 Passing away, etc. What’s a euphemism for dying?
5,1 Life is hard to grasp. Explain this metaphor: Life is but a walking shadow
5,2 She was shocked or lightheaded. What does this hyperbole mean? You could have knocked me over with a feather.
5,3 Cut Complete the analogy: Scissors are to ___ as pen is to write.
5,4 Batted for the other side Where is the euphemism? Benedict Arnold batted for the other side during the Revolutionary War.