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Study Guide for Semester Test

QuestionAnswer
Chaffeur is to car as pilot is to jet
December:winter::September fall
graceful:clumsy::late early
Milk is to beverage as broccoli is to vegetable
Decide the the type of figurative language. The clouds are like fluffy marshmallows in the sky. simile
Decide the the type of figurative language. Dad's beard was a prickly porcupine. metaphor
Decide the the type of figurative language. His feet were larger that the Titanic. hyperbole
Decide the the type of figurative language. The door screamed 'thud' when I kicked it will all my might. personification
Decide the the type of figurative language. I am so tired I could sleep for a week straight. hyperbole
Decide the the type of figurative language. This class is like three-ring circus. simile
Decide the the type of figurative language. The pen danced across the paper. personification
Decide the the type of figurative language. If I've told your once, I've told you 1,000 time. Stop talking! hyperbole
Which type of figurative language has human qualities to non-human objects. personification
Which type of figurative language uses like or as to compare two unlike things. simile
Which type of figurative language is an extreme exaggeration. hyperbole
Which type of figurative language use is, are, or were to compare two unlike things. metaphor
This is where the story takes place. setting
This is known as the problem in the story. conflict
Who is telling the story? Ist or 3rd? point of view
To make an educated guess Inference
This type os story is true. non-fiction
What is the meaning of this prefix: -anti against; antisocial
What is the meaning of this prefix: -dis not; oppostie; disagree
What is the meaning of this prefix: --im/-in/-non not; impossible
What is the meaning of this prefix: -mocro small; microscope
What is the meaning of this prefix: -mis wrong; not; misbehave
What is the meaning of this suffix: -er more; smarter
What is the meaning of this suffix: -est most; lightest
What is the meaning of this suffix: -less without; careless
What is the meaning of this suffix: -ess one who (female); actress
What is the meaning of this suffix: -ful full of; joyful
What is the suffix in teacher? -er
What is the suffix in kindness? -ness
What is the suffix in friendly? -ly
What is the suffix in likeable? -able
What is the prefix in replay? re-
What is the prefix in unafraid? un-
What is the prefix in illegal? il-
What is the prefix in mislead? mis-
Created by: rabailey
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