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Literal vs. Figurative Language
Game Code: 1365902
English
18
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Discriminate whether the given sentences are Literal or Figurative
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I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.
Figurative (Hyperbole)
5
She is as fast as a cheetah.
Figurative (Simile)
5
That dog is a clown; it makes us laugh all the time.
Figurative (Personification)
5
He was late to dinner.
Literal
5
I stayed up late last night, I’m so tired!
Literal
5
Miko was so mad, he roared like a lion.
Figurative (Simile)
5
Time is money.
Figurative (Metaphor)
5
They are as busy as bees.
Figurative (Simile)
5
They sky is blue with few clouds.
Literal
5
The sky is full of dancing stars.
Figurative (Personification)
5
The field is calm and quiet.
Literal
5
The darkness surrounded them with a cold embrace.
Figurative (Personification)
5
The dawn crept across the sky in pink clothing.
Figurative (Personification)
5
Math is hard!
Literal
5
Denise is the apple of his eye.
Figurative (Metaphor)
5
You scared me to death.
Figurative (Hyperbole)
5
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