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Figurative Language
Test Description: Figurative Language Practice-definitions and examples
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) expressions that mean something different than the words in the phrase might indicate
A
simile
B
idioms
C
metaphor
D
personification
2) figure of speech that includes an exaggeration which couldn't possibly happen in real life.
A
simile
B
idiom
C
hyperbole
D
alliteration
3) repetition of the first letter (or sound) of each word in a sentence, phrase, or poem
A
hyperbole
B
onomatopoeia
C
alliteration
D
metaphor
4) words that originates from a sound
A
metaphor
B
alliteration
C
hyperbole
D
onomatopoeia
5) the act of giving human traits, qualities, or actions to objects, concepts, or animals
A
metaphor
B
personification
C
simile
D
hyperbole
6) figure of speech that says one thing is the same as something else
A
personification
B
metaphor
C
alliteration
D
simile
7) where two things are compared using the word like or as
A
metaphor
B
personification
C
onomatopoeia
D
simile
8) Don't chicken out!
A
metaphor
B
personification
C
idiom
D
onomatopoeia
9) I know you've waited a million light years to learn about hyperboles!
A
personification
B
metaphor
C
hyperbole
D
alliteration
10) Dinosaurs desperately dug ditches to drive away dangerous dragons!
A
idiom
B
personification
C
alliteration
D
simile
11) Splat! Splash!
A
personification
B
alliteration
C
hyperbole
D
onomatopoeia
12) The stars are smiling and winking at us!
A
idiom
B
personification
C
simile
D
alliteration
13) She is as happy as a clam.
A
metaphor
B
simile
C
alliteration
D
hyperbole
14) She is a happy clam.
A
idiom
B
metaphor
C
personification
D
hyperbole
15) The thunder clapped angrily in the distance.
A
metaphor
B
personification
C
alliteration
D
simile
16) The ground is as dry as a bone.
A
hyperbole
B
personification
C
metaphor
D
simile
17) He is a quick fox.
A
alliteration
B
personification
C
simile
D
metaphor
18) The owl hooted.
A
personification
B
onomatopoeia
C
simile
D
hyperbole
19) Fred is fit as a fiddle.
A
metaphor
B
onomatopoeia
C
personification
D
alliteration
20) Alley ate apples and apricots all afternoon.
A
alliteration
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
simile
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