Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
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Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
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Read the question and select the answer before the timer runs out.
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Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
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Read the question and select the answer before the timer runs out.
Great job!
Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
Time to Climb by Nearpod
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Read the question and select the answer before the timer runs out.
Great job!
Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
Time to Climb by Nearpod
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Read the question and select the answer before the timer runs out.
Great job!
Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
Time to Climb by Nearpod
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Read the question and select the answer before the timer runs out.
Great job!
Q1. Which sentence uses a simile?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
Q2. Which sentence uses a metaphor?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
Q3. Which sentence uses an alliteration?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q4. Which sentence is an example of hyperbole?
AC. My bag weighs a ton!
AC. Agghh!! My legs are rubber.
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
Q5. Which sentence uses personification?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. Your face is as red as an apple.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
Q6. Which sentence uses an idiom?
AC. It's raining cats and dogs.
AC. The fog comes on little cat feet.
AC. Dunkin' Donuts
Q7. Which sentence uses imagery?
AC. I saw bright lemons, felt the smooth lemon peel.
AC. Agghh! My legs are rubber.
AC. Your face is red as an apple.
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