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Trashketball 3 Figurative Language

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Trashketball 3Figurative Language

Rules of Trashketball1. Stay in your seats at all times.2. You will have 30-60 seconds to discuss the

answer to a question AND3. Write ONE response to the question on a

sheet of paper.4. All teams will hold up their answers.5. If you are correct, your team will get the

opportunity to shoot the correct response into the trashcan from a 1, 2, or 3 point line.

6. If the shot is made, the team gets extra-credit.

7. Shots will be made after ALL the questions have been answered.

1

The soul selects her own society,Then shuts the door;On her divine majorityObtrude no more.

Answer

Personification: The soul is given the ability to select societies and shut doors.

2

You say that you are wronged--ah, well,I count that friendship poor, at bestA bauble, a mere bagatelle,That cannot stand so slight a test.

Answer

Metaphor: He compares the friendship to a bauble or bagatelle, a cheap trinket.

3

The terrier, down on the hearth,Twitches and barks in his sleep,Soft little foolish barks,More like a dream than a dog . . .

Answer

Simile: The dog is compared to a dream using the word “like.”

4

Gazing at the apexstar configurationsred picnic blanketthe endless summer.

Answer

Hyperbole: The summer is described as endless, which is an exaggeration.

5

Nor will a brave man choose to live when he,Full deeply drunk of life, has reached the dregs.

Answer

Metaphor: life is compared to a drink. The end of life is compared to the end of a drink, one with food particles in the bottom.

6

As a white candleIn a holy place,So is the beautyOf an aged face.

Answer

Simile: an aged face was compared to a white candle using the word “as.”

7

Gossiping on the country-side,Spring and the wandering breezes say,God has thrown Heaven open wideAnd let the thrushes out to-day.

Answer

Personification: Spring and the wandering breezes are given the ability to talk.

8

Taking daughter’s boyfriend hostage

may have been a bit extreme,

But other fathers have done worse things

when their daughters were sixteen.

Answer

Understatement: Taking one’s daughter’s boyfriend hostage is more than “a bit” extreme.

9

Beautiful lie the dead;Like ships, the anchor dropped,In a deep water.

Answer

Simile: The dead are compared to ships with anchors dropped.

10

I heard a cry in the night,A thousand miles it came,It was quiet then it was louder,My name, my name, my name…

Answer

Hyperbole: The speaker is exaggerating how loud the call was.