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These Worksheets with Answers are perfect for teaching Figurative Language - Oxymoron. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.

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EXERCISE 1: Watch the video – Oxymoron – to define oxymoron and explain what is oxymoronic in the following examples.
EXERCISE 2: Review the similarities and differences of oxymoron, paradox, irony to explain the meaning of the examples.
EXERCISE 3: Give two examples each to each of the formats of oxymora.
EXERCISE 4: Take the following quiz based on the definition of oxymoron.
EXERCISE 5: Take the following quiz based on the details and formats of oxymoron.
EXERCISE 6: Find a word from Column 1 to match with Column 2 to form oxymora. Form at least 10 pairs.
EXERCISE 7: Identify the oxymora in the following sentences.
EXERCISE 8: Identify the examples of oxymoron in the following examples.
EXERCISE 9: Fill the blanks in these oxymora to go with the pictures.
EXERCISE 10: What do the underlined words refer to in the following examples of oxymoron?
EXERCISE 11: Explain what is oxymoronic in these examples.
EXERCISE 12: Take the following quiz based on the examples of oxymoron, and identify what is oxymoronic.
EXERCISE 13: Use the given description to identify possible oxymoron.
EXERCISE 14: Use the given hints and clues to form oxymora.
EXERCISE 15: Fill in the blanks to complete the oxymora.
EXERCISE 16: Identify examples of oxymoron from the following literature extracts.
EXERCISE 17: Follow PEE model to evaluate the poet’s use of oxymoron in the given poem.
EXERCISE 18: Follow the PEEL model to explain the reader impact of the use of synecdoche in the poem.
EXERCISE 19: Create expressions for oxymora using the given formats.
EXERCISE 20: Use oxymoron to make writing poetic, expressive, creative and concise.
EXERCISE 21: Identify the examples of oxymoron from the following sentences.
EXERCISE 22: Fill in the blanks with given oxymora in the box above.

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