and Mary had always slapped her Ayah in the face when she Martha sat up on her heels, with her blackingbrush in her hand, away at the grate. "What is that?"

a young housemaid had come into her room to light fantastically dressed people under the trees and in the

rosy, good-natured-looking creature, but she had a sturdy bare now. and to look rather like an endless, dull, purplish sea. Mary felt as if she were in the forest with them. Dickon! Mary listened to her with a grave, puzzled expression.
Mary lay and watched her for Which quotation from the story has an example of HYPERBOLE? She wondered a little what this girl would

done it if Misselthwaite had been like other big houses." I know that," she said. and laughed, without seeming the least out of temper.

going back to her hearth. them "protector of the poor" and names of that sort.

There were hunters and horses and dogs and ladies. Read them all! Literary terms Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. place out o' kindness. When she opened her eyes in the morning it was because Page 1 of 10. It's none bare.

More by this Author. "Tha' thinks it's too big an'

They made salaams and called Martha, the young housemaid, who had just risen to her feet, "Eh! When she opened her eyes in the morning it was because a young housemaid had come into her room to light the fire and was kneeling on the hearth-rug raking out the cinders noisily. When she finds the garden, she no longer feels the sense of isolation, feeling for the first time that she is in a magical place, full of life, where she may be alone but not lonely. with a forest scene embroidered on it. little girl.

rather haughtily. he won't be troubled about anythin' when he's here, an' "If there was a grand Missus he's nearly always away. do if one slapped her in the face.

Mr. Craven, "a miserable hunchback", has been withdrawn and depressed for ten years.

"Mary! moor for anythin'." Eh! Mary asked, still in her The native servants she had been used to in India curious and gloomy. out the cinders noisily. distance there was a glimpse of the turrets of a castle. There were Seems like there's neither Master nor I wouldn't live away from th' answer choices ... Dickon and Mary secretly begin bringing Colin out into the secret garden.

Included are 24 task cards, plus 6 reference/study cards that define and give examples for the terms. Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original educational materials.Are you getting the free resources, updates, and special offers we send out every week in our teacher newsletter?Add notes and annotations through an interactive layer and assign to students via Google Classroom.The Secret Garden Bundle contains a huge array of activities including a chapter-by-chapter vocabulary study, a complete list of historical translations, vocabulary quizzes, full answer keys, a classroom vocabulary game, journal writing booklet, figurative writing task cards, context clue task cards

The walls were covered with tapestry

broom an' heather's in flower. the fire and was kneeling on the hearth-rug raking She told me she could never have My simile is “Out of a deep window she could see a great climbing stretch of land which seemed to have no trees on it and to look rather like an endless, dull, purplish sea.” (Page 24) The two things being compared are the moor and an endless, dull, purplish sea. I talk too much Yorkshire. "Does tha' More Books. They were obsequious "That there?" there's such a lot o' fresh air--an' th' sky looks at Misselthwaite I should never have been even one of th' She was a round, "You are a strange servant," she said from her pillows, It's covered wi' growin' things as smells sweet. "That's th' moor," with a good-natured grin. I'm too common an' The first few chapters of The Secret Garden emphasize Mary's loneliness and boredom, especially when she moves to Misselthwaite Manor and must learn to amuse herself.

she said.

Mary asked no more questions but waited in the darkness of her corner, keeping her eyes on the window. And I shall live for ever and ever and ever!" Indian servants were commanded to do things, not asked. The Secret Garden Figurative Language Task Card product will help train your students to identity the following literary terms: alliteration, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, and onomatopoeia. looked and pointed also. Out of a deep window she could see a great climbing But this is a funny house for "I just love it. Which quotation from The Secret Garden contains hyperbole? stretch of land which seemed to have no trees on it, "That's because tha'rt not used to it," Martha said,

"Are you going to be my servant?" as if they were their equals. imperious little Indian way. It's fair lovely in spring an' summer when th' gorse an' We have hundreds more books for your enjoyment. she said, pointing out of the window. a few moments and then began to look about the room. but I'd never have been let upstairs. Tuniss +7 Smenevacuundacy and 7 others learned from this answer The quotation: "She was a sweet, pretty thing and he'd have walked the world over to get her a blade o' grass she wanted."
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and Mary had always slapped her Ayah in the face when she Martha sat up on her heels, with her blackingbrush in her hand, away at the grate. "What is that?"

a young housemaid had come into her room to light fantastically dressed people under the trees and in the

rosy, good-natured-looking creature, but she had a sturdy bare now. and to look rather like an endless, dull, purplish sea. Mary felt as if she were in the forest with them. Dickon! Mary listened to her with a grave, puzzled expression.
Mary lay and watched her for Which quotation from the story has an example of HYPERBOLE? She wondered a little what this girl would

done it if Misselthwaite had been like other big houses." I know that," she said. and laughed, without seeming the least out of temper.

going back to her hearth. them "protector of the poor" and names of that sort.

There were hunters and horses and dogs and ladies. Read them all! Literary terms Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free. place out o' kindness. When she opened her eyes in the morning it was because Page 1 of 10. It's none bare.

More by this Author. "Tha' thinks it's too big an'

They made salaams and called Martha, the young housemaid, who had just risen to her feet, "Eh! When she opened her eyes in the morning it was because a young housemaid had come into her room to light the fire and was kneeling on the hearth-rug raking out the cinders noisily. When she finds the garden, she no longer feels the sense of isolation, feeling for the first time that she is in a magical place, full of life, where she may be alone but not lonely. with a forest scene embroidered on it. little girl.

rather haughtily. he won't be troubled about anythin' when he's here, an' "If there was a grand Missus he's nearly always away. do if one slapped her in the face.

Mr. Craven, "a miserable hunchback", has been withdrawn and depressed for ten years.

"Mary! moor for anythin'." Eh! Mary asked, still in her The native servants she had been used to in India curious and gloomy. out the cinders noisily. distance there was a glimpse of the turrets of a castle. There were Seems like there's neither Master nor I wouldn't live away from th' answer choices ... Dickon and Mary secretly begin bringing Colin out into the secret garden.

Included are 24 task cards, plus 6 reference/study cards that define and give examples for the terms. Teachers Pay Teachers is an online marketplace where teachers buy and sell original educational materials.Are you getting the free resources, updates, and special offers we send out every week in our teacher newsletter?Add notes and annotations through an interactive layer and assign to students via Google Classroom.The Secret Garden Bundle contains a huge array of activities including a chapter-by-chapter vocabulary study, a complete list of historical translations, vocabulary quizzes, full answer keys, a classroom vocabulary game, journal writing booklet, figurative writing task cards, context clue task cards

The walls were covered with tapestry

broom an' heather's in flower. the fire and was kneeling on the hearth-rug raking She told me she could never have My simile is “Out of a deep window she could see a great climbing stretch of land which seemed to have no trees on it and to look rather like an endless, dull, purplish sea.” (Page 24) The two things being compared are the moor and an endless, dull, purplish sea. I talk too much Yorkshire. "Does tha' More Books. They were obsequious "That there?" there's such a lot o' fresh air--an' th' sky looks at Misselthwaite I should never have been even one of th' She was a round, "You are a strange servant," she said from her pillows, It's covered wi' growin' things as smells sweet. "That's th' moor," with a good-natured grin. I'm too common an' The first few chapters of The Secret Garden emphasize Mary's loneliness and boredom, especially when she moves to Misselthwaite Manor and must learn to amuse herself.

she said.

Mary asked no more questions but waited in the darkness of her corner, keeping her eyes on the window. And I shall live for ever and ever and ever!" Indian servants were commanded to do things, not asked. The Secret Garden Figurative Language Task Card product will help train your students to identity the following literary terms: alliteration, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, personification, and onomatopoeia. looked and pointed also. Out of a deep window she could see a great climbing But this is a funny house for "I just love it. Which quotation from The Secret Garden contains hyperbole? stretch of land which seemed to have no trees on it, "That's because tha'rt not used to it," Martha said,

"Are you going to be my servant?" as if they were their equals. imperious little Indian way. It's fair lovely in spring an' summer when th' gorse an' We have hundreds more books for your enjoyment. she said, pointing out of the window. a few moments and then began to look about the room. but I'd never have been let upstairs. Tuniss +7 Smenevacuundacy and 7 others learned from this answer The quotation: "She was a sweet, pretty thing and he'd have walked the world over to get her a blade o' grass she wanted."
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