MetaphorA comparisonthat statessomething issomethingelseSimileandMetaphorWhat are thetwo types ofcomparisons?Free!HyperboleExampleof SimileAnswerswill varySimileA comparisonthat statessomething islike or assomething elseFigurativeLanguageA type of descriptivelanguage used toconvey meaning inaway that differs fromits literal meaning. PersonificationImageryVisuallydescriptivelanguagedrawing fromthe 5 sensesMetaphorImageryHyperboleAnexaggerationPersonificationGiving humancharacteristicsto somethingnon livingSensesImagery isvisuallydescriptivelanguagedrawing from the5 __________.SimileExampleoffigurativelanguageAnswerswill varyMetaphorA comparisonthat statessomething issomethingelseSimileandMetaphorWhat are thetwo types ofcomparisons?Free!HyperboleExampleof SimileAnswerswill varySimileA comparisonthat statessomething islike or assomething elseFigurativeLanguageA type of descriptivelanguage used toconvey meaning inaway that differs fromits literal meaning. PersonificationImageryVisuallydescriptivelanguagedrawing fromthe 5 sensesMetaphorImageryHyperboleAnexaggerationPersonificationGiving humancharacteristicsto somethingnon livingSensesImagery isvisuallydescriptivelanguagedrawing from the5 __________.SimileExampleoffigurativelanguageAnswerswill vary

Figurative Language Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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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  1. A comparison that states something is something else
    Metaphor
  2. What are the two types of comparisons?
    Simile and Metaphor
  3. Free!
  4. Hyperbole
  5. Answers will vary
    Example of Simile
  6. A comparison that states something is like or as something else
    Simile
  7. A type of descriptive language used to convey meaning in a way that differs from its literal meaning.
    Figurative Language
  8. Personification
  9. Visually descriptive language drawing from the 5 senses
    Imagery
  10. Metaphor
  11. Imagery
  12. An exaggeration
    Hyperbole
  13. Giving human characteristics to something non living
    Personification
  14. Imagery is visually descriptive language drawing from the 5 __________.
    Senses
  15. Simile
  16. Answers will vary
    Example of figurative language