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Figurative Language Practice
Test Description: Figurative Language Practice
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) simile
A
the use of words that sound like what they mean, such as hiss, buzz, slam, and boom
B
repetition of initial consonant sounds
C
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
D
a comparison of two things using like or as
2) metaphor
A
repetition of initial consonant sounds
B
a comparison of two things using like or as
C
a direct comparison of two different things
D
repetition of initial consonant sounds
3) hyperbole
A
repetition of initial consonant sounds
B
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
C
a direct comparison of two different things
D
extreme exaggeration
4) alliteration
A
a direct comparison of two different things
B
repetition of initial consonant sounds
C
the use of words that sound like what they mean, such as hiss, buzz, slam, and boom
D
a type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics
5) personification
A
a repetition of similar sounds (or the same sound) in two or more words
B
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
C
a type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics
D
repetition of initial consonant sounds
6) onomatopoeia
A
a repetition of similar sounds (or the same sound) in two or more words
B
an expression having a special meaning different from the usual meanings of the words (example up the creek without a paddle
C
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
D
the use of words that sound like what they mean, such as hiss, buzz, slam, and boom
7) idiom
A
an expression having a special meaning different from the usual meanings of the words (example up the creek without a paddle
B
a repetition of similar sounds (or the same sound) in two or more words
C
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
D
the use of words that sound like what they mean, such as hiss, buzz, slam, and boom
8) meter
A
a type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics
B
a comparison of two things using like or as
C
an expression having a special meaning different from the usual meanings of the words (example up the creek without a paddle
D
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
9) rhyme
A
a repetition of similar sounds (or the same sound) in two or more words
B
a comparison of two things using like or as
C
repetition of initial consonant sounds
D
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
10) repetition
A
a stressed and unstressed syllabic pattern in a verse or within the lines of a poem.
B
using the same words or phrases a few times to make an idea clearer.
C
repetition of initial consonant sounds
D
a comparison of two things using like or as
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