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ny types of figurative language you find in the story. F 3, Lay out the figurative language puzzle pieces. These pieces highlight" Jtypes of figurative language — simile, metaphor, idiom, alliteration, onomatopoeia, personification, hyperbole. Make the puzzles! Match each type of figurative language with its definition and an example from the story. purple. petunias ‘Satimocking thelirises. shat were nota colorful as ‘tll. ‘owering above the. other. plants, the sunflowers weré.a fence protecting - Stooping to the'ground, Sarah [grandrtia} Would smell the! sweet, scarlet: flowers? When people gawked at her garden there. was little = = noise-and Grandma would stand as proud Calling: fond memories, his face’ lembered the day Grandma's heart.was broken. summer, the-childrén were having their:tinal race. The winter » Would become the best’tunner of the summer. So focuged‘on winning the race, the children sprawled out all over the road and-into:people’s yards::That!s.when it happened. The © al nei ighbor hood. children.came-barreling towards, Grandma’s flowers: Grandma’s eyes filled'With-tears-as"shié watched thi children frample:her beautiful daises. Her heart was beav with sadness, and the roses wept for their smashed friends. | With: most of her flowers folded over, only time \yould tell if: psurvive.” Name: Date: ~ GRANDMA'S GARDEN Below are examples of 8 types of figurative language. Write the type of figurative language in the top puzzle piece and define it in the small puzzle piece. With most of her - flowers folded bernmon eee a phrase or reve would expression that is eee overused survive.

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