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Similes, Metaphors, Personification
Test Description: Figurative Language
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) She swims like a fish is an example of a
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
sharks
D
personification
2) She swims like a fish means
A
She is a fast swimmer.
B
She wears a mermaid costume.
C
She likes fishing.
D
She hates to swim.
3) The classroom was a zoo is an example of a
A
personification
B
simile
C
gorilla
D
metaphor
4) The classroom was a zoo means
A
THe classroom was stinky.
B
The students in the class were crazy.
C
It was a zoology class.
D
The class was going of a field trip.
5) The wind caressed my neck like a mother's gentle hand is an example of a
A
simile
B
dream
C
personification
D
metaphor
6) The wind caressed my neck like a mother's gentle hand means
A
The wind blew down my back and gave me chills.
B
Mother put her hands around me on a breezy day.
C
The wind blew gently on my neck.
D
My mother rubbed my neck on a windy day.
7) The feathers danced in the wind is an example of a
A
simile
B
personification
C
metaphor
D
pillow
8) The feathers danced in the wind means
A
Chickens got sucked up by a wind storm.
B
The feathers blew around.
C
A down pillow exploded.
D
There was a dance party in a chicken coop.
9) The snow is a white blanket is an example of a
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
personification
D
blizzard
10) The snow is a white blanket means
A
It was a snow day so I went back to sleep under my covers.
B
The snow keeps you warm at night.
C
The new white snow covered the ground.
D
I have a soft new blanket to keep me warm in the cold weather.
11) The night was angry; it became darker with each step Maria took is a
A
argument
B
metaphor
C
personification
D
simile
12) The night was angry; it became darker with each step Maria took means
A
Maria is staying out too late, and it is getting dark.
B
A storm was quickly coming while Maria was walking in the evening.
C
It is past midnight and Maria is out past curfew.
D
Maria was walking into a black hole.
13) The detective's face was wood as he listened to her story is an example of a
A
metaphor
B
police man carving
C
personification
D
simile
14) The detective's face was wood as he listened to her story means
A
The policeman and the girl were chopping wood.
B
She has a wooden carving of a policeman.
C
The police man made no facial expressions as she told her story.
D
The policeman fell asleep as she told her story.
15) Even though she lost the game, Mary stood with her head up, as proud and immovable as a mountain is a
A
Hot Tamales
B
personification
C
simile
D
metaphor
16) Even though she lost the game, Mary stood with her head up, as proud and immovable as a mountain
A
Just like a mountain stands still and can not be moved, Mary is still proud and nothing can shake her - not even losing.
B
Mary proudly ran away to the mountain after she lost the game.
C
Mary cried mountains of tears after losing the game.
D
Even though she lost the game, Mary went mountain climbing.
17) The aroma of the apple pie wafted through the house and beckoned us to dinner as effectively as mother's call.
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
delicious dessert
D
personification
18) The aroma of the apple pie wafted through the house and beckoned us to dinner as effectively as mother's call means
A
Mother doesn't have to call the kids to dinner because the delicious smell of the apple pie gets them to come.
B
A giant apple pie came to life and yelled at the children.
C
Mother burned the apple pie and the whole house stunk!
D
The kids are late for dinner, so they don't get pie for dessert.
19) The coins sang happily in Tom's pocket is a
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
bank robber
D
personification
20) The coins sang happily in Tom's pocket means
A
The coins are doing karoke.
B
Tom is happy because he has extra lunch money.
C
The coins jingled in Tom's pocket and he was happy about the money.
D
Tom saved his money to go to a concert.
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