Hyperbole / Onomatopoeia Flashcard

Hyperbole / Onomatopoeia Flashcard

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4th Grade

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1.

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What does the hyperbole "his brain is the size of a pea" mean?

Back

He is not very smart

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What does the hyperbole "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" mean?

Back

I am so hungry I could eat a horse!

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What does the hyperbole "you're walking slower than a snail" mean?

Back

You are walking very slowly.

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What does the hyperbole "the garden had a million flowers" mean?

Back

There were lots of flowers in the garden.

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What does the hyperbole "I would move mountains for her" mean?

Back

I would do anything for her.

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Is the statement "The man is huge" a hyperbole?

Back

No

7.

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Is this statement hyperbole? "They walked down the road to nowhere."

Back

Yes

8.

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Is this statement hyperbole? "He was as quick as a leopard."

Back

Yes

9.

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Is this statement hyperbole? "My Dad knows everything there is to know about cars!"

Back

Yes

10.

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What word is the Onomatopoeia in this sentence? There was a loud vroom as he revved the engine.

Back

vroom

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