Givinghumanqualities toan inanimateobject.They heardthe symbolsclangingloudly.Comparingtwo thingsnot usinglike or as.alliterationSimileHer hairis likesilk.MetaphorPeter Piperpicked apeck ofpickledpeppers.HyperboleWhen theauthor paintsa picture withwords for thereader.Comparingtwo thingsusing likeor as.He jumpedso high hetouchedthe sky.personificationRepeatingbeginningconsonantsounds.ImageryonomatopoeiaWordsthatrepresentsound.Repeatingwords/phrasesfor emphasis.RepetitionThe treebrancheswaved at usin the wind.ExtremeexaggerationAnd miles togo before Isleep, andmiles to gobefore I sleep.Flip flops,crested waves,teal blue oceancalling myname.Herhair issilk.Givinghumanqualities toan inanimateobject.They heardthe symbolsclangingloudly.Comparingtwo thingsnot usinglike or as.alliterationSimileHer hairis likesilk.MetaphorPeter Piperpicked apeck ofpickledpeppers.HyperboleWhen theauthor paintsa picture withwords for thereader.Comparingtwo thingsusing likeor as.He jumpedso high hetouchedthe sky.personificationRepeatingbeginningconsonantsounds.ImageryonomatopoeiaWordsthatrepresentsound.Repeatingwords/phrasesfor emphasis.RepetitionThe treebrancheswaved at usin the wind.ExtremeexaggerationAnd miles togo before Isleep, andmiles to gobefore I sleep.Flip flops,crested waves,teal blue oceancalling myname.Herhair issilk.

Figurative Language - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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B
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G
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N
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O
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I
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G
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B
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O
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N
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  1. I-Giving human qualities to an inanimate object.
  2. B-They heard the symbols clanging loudly.
  3. O-Comparing two things not using like or as.
  4. N-alliteration
  5. O-Simile
  6. B-Her hair is like silk.
  7. N-Metaphor
  8. B-Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
  9. B-Hyperbole
  10. G-When the author paints a picture with words for the reader.
  11. N-Comparing two things using like or as.
  12. O-He jumped so high he touched the sky.
  13. I-personification
  14. G-Repeating beginning consonant sounds.
  15. B-Imagery
  16. O-onomatopoeia
  17. N-Words that represent sound.
  18. I-Repeating words/phrases for emphasis.
  19. I-Repetition
  20. G-The tree branches waved at us in the wind.
  21. I-Extreme exaggeration
  22. O-And miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep.
  23. G-Flip flops, crested waves, teal blue ocean calling my name.
  24. G-Her hair is silk.