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Figurative Language!
Test Description: Let's test what we learned about Figurative Language with our fun review game!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Name this figure of speech: When the city sleeps
A
metaphor
B
personification
C
simile
D
onomonopoeia
2) Snap! Crackle! Pop! Is an example of what type of figurative language?
A
metaphor
B
onomonopoeia
C
simile
D
personification
3) "It's so cold my hot chocolate would turn to ice cream" Is an example of what type of figurative language?
A
personification
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
alliteration
4) What figurative language is present in this poem? "Sadness is as happy laughter./ you might cry because it hurts./ you might laugh because it hurts"
A
simile
B
metatphor
C
hyperbole
D
personification
5) what two types of figurative language are present in this poem?: "rain races/ ripping like wind/ It's restless rage/ rattles like/ rocks ripping through/ the air"
A
simile and metaphor
B
personification and alliteration
C
simile and alliteration
D
alliteration and metaphor
6) Find two types of figurative language: "now speaks to the/ people its/ falling above in the/ glooming sunlight/ its white sparkling voice/ echoes/ as it falls through/ the air"
A
simile and metaphor
B
simile and alliteration
C
alliteration and metaphor
D
personification and alliteration
7) Find two types of figurative language: "In the morning the city/ spreads its wings/ making a song/ in stone that sings"
A
simile and alliteration
B
personification and metaphor
C
simile and metaphor
D
alliteration and metaphor
8) Identify if the following is an example of hyperbole: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper Picked.
A
No, it is not hyperbole, but it is personification because the pepper has human-like qualities
B
No, it is alliteration, because it repeats the same sound over and over again.
C
No, it is onomonopoeia because 'picked' sounds like the action of picking something.
D
Yes, it is hyperbole.
9) "the world is my oyster!" Is an example of what type of figurative language?
A
simile
B
personification
C
hyperbole
D
metaphor
10) "When I asked her if she liked the movie, she replied, 'OMG!'" Is an example of what type of figurative language?
A
onomonopoeia
B
personification
C
simile
D
It is not an example of figurative language.
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