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Test Description: Poetry terms for 6th grade review
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The repetition of the same beginning sounds is known as
A
Metaphor
B
Simile
C
Alliteration
D
Onomatopoeia
2) An overstatement or exaggeration meant to place emphasis is called
A
Idiom
B
Hyperbole
C
Personification
D
Metaphor
3) A comparison between two things using like or as is known as
A
Idiom
B
Metaphor
C
Personification
D
Simile
4) What type of figurative language does this sentence show? The trees laughed in the wind.
A
Simile
B
Personification
C
Idiom
D
Metaphor
5) What type of figurative language does this sentence show? My mom has a green thumb.
A
Hyperbole
B
Idiom
C
Simile
D
Metaphor
6) What type of figurative language does this sentence show? The sky was filled with twinkling diamonds.
A
Idiom
B
Personfication
C
Simile
D
Metaphor
7) The fire crackled and popped in the night. Crackled and popped are examples of
A
Onomatopoeia
B
Personification
C
Metaphor
D
Simile
8) Poems are most often organized into
A
paragraphs
B
outlines
C
chapters
D
stanzas
9) She sells seashells by the sea-shore is a classic example of
A
alliteration
B
a simile
C
a metaphor
D
personification
10) What type of figurative language does this sentence show? She is as precious as an angel.
A
simile
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
onomatopoeia
11) What can you infer from the following statement? When I heard the crack of the bat, I grabbed my glove in hopes of catching the home run ball.
A
The weather is getting colder.
B
The bat flew over me.
C
I don't like baseball.
D
I am at a baseball game.
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