Table of Contents
- 1 What are some hyperboles in Freak the Mighty?
- 2 What figure of speech is he’s exploding out of his shoes?
- 3 What are some metaphors in Freak the Mighty?
- 4 What does it mean when someone says your a chip off the old block?
- 5 What does hyperbole mean in Freak The Mighty?
- 6 What does Max say to Freak The Mighty?
What are some hyperboles in Freak the Mighty?
Hyperbole: is a big lie or exaggeration. Quote: “I never had a brain until Freak showed up.” (Philbrick 4). Explanation: This is a hyperbole because Max did have a brain, he was just not smart. Idiom: Are sentences that mean something different than their words imply.
What figure of speech is he’s exploding out of his shoes?
While Grim is talking, he says, “…we’d best let the boy go barefoot, he’s exploding out of his shoes.” He uses this hyperbole to show that Grim and Gram don;t want to keep on buying shoes for Max, because his feet wont stop growing.
What is a hyperbole in figurative language examples?
Hyperbole is when you use language to exaggerate what you mean or emphasize a point. Hyperbole is a figure of speech. For example: “There’s enough food in the cupboard to feed an entire army!”
What is an example of foreshadowing in Freak the Mighty?
One example of foreshadowing occurs when Dr. Spivak told Max that Freak was not going to receive a robotic body…. that revelation foreshadows Freak’s end.
What are some metaphors in Freak the Mighty?
‘ Metaphor is a comparison of two things that are not alike without using ‘like’ or ‘as. ‘ Even though Max knows better, Grim, Max’s grandfather, says, ‘The poison never crossed his lips..’ In this phrase, Grim is comparing alcoholic beverages to poison. Onomatopoeia is the use of sound effects as words.
What does it mean when someone says your a chip off the old block?
An expression used of people who closely resemble their parents in some way: “Mark just won the same sailboat race his father won twenty years ago; he’s a chip off the old block.”
What type of figurative language is ants in your pants?
The phrase to have ants in your pants is an idiomatic expression that means to be very excited, restless, anxious or worried about something.
What are some examples of hyperbole?
30 Hyperbole Examples
- I slept like a rock last night.
- These high heels are killing me.
- Be careful, it’s a jungle out there.
- You’re as light as a feather.
- I’m drowning in paperwork.
- There are a million other things to do.
- The person in front of me walked as slow as a turtle.
What does hyperbole mean in Freak The Mighty?
3. Hyperbole – an extreme exaggeration used to prove a point Page#102: “..You really are a chip of the old block.” Explanation: Max is a chip off the old block or he resembles his father based on similar they look. Page#45 While talking to Freak, Max says, “You must have ants in your pants.”
What does Max say to Freak The Mighty?
While Max is talking to Freak, he says, “You must have ants in your pants.” He uses this idiom to show that Freak is very anxious or excited to get going, so he can hardly sit still (Example found by Mrs. Swift)
Which is an example of a simile in Freak The Mighty?
One example of an simile can be found on page 7. While Max is talking to Freak, he says, “Because she looks like some kind of movie star?” He uses this simile to show that she looks fancy, pretty, nice clothes, maybe acts like she all that; so maybe this would show that she acts/looks like a movie star when really she not.
What does Max say when he is talking to himself?
While Max is talking to himself, he says, “….Cloud – no, you are a cloud, the kind you see in the sky on a windy day, the way they keep changing shape except you cant really see it changing?” He uses this metaphor to show that maybe people don’t see Max because he is not as samrt as other people are or that he is dumb because he has no brain/.