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wb module 5, grade 10

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    wb module 5, grade 10
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. Write Sfor similes, Mfor metaphors and Pfor personification. He was so shy he turned as red as a tomato.
    Hyperbola
    Metaphor
    Similes
    Personification
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. The thunder grumbled angrily.
    Similes
    Metaphor
    Hyperbole
    Personification
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. You are my sunshine.
    Hyperbole
    Personification
    Metaphor
    Similes
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. Traffic crawled along the busy streets.
    Similes
    Metaphor
    Personification
    Hyperbole
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. There was a sea of trees.
    Hyperbole
    Similes
    Personification
    Metaphor
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. The cat's fur was white like the snow.
    Similes
    Metaphor
    Personification
    Hyperbola
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  • Read hte sentences and identify hte type of figurative language. Their shadows danced across the floor.
    Personification
    Hyperbole
    Metaphor
    Similes
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  • They would be ni danger/hysteria fi they didn't leave the house soon.
    danger
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  • He told her that this was a time for calmness/ carefulness not panic.
    calmness
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  • He earned/won money from teaching.
    earned
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  • I think humans wil live on Mars in spite of/ although the difficult conditions.
    in spite of
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  • She can write yet/both mystery and fantasy novels.
    both
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  • What is more/In addition to acting, DiCaprio has a strong passion for environmental activism.
    In addition to
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  • The main character was very shallow/courageous and only cared about money.
    shallow
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  • Jane found the end of the novel confusing/ unexpected and felt the author did not explain what had happened.
    confusing
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  • The book was so dull/gripping that James could not stop reading!
    gripping
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