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Figurative Language Review
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Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) John could barely muster the strength to roll over when his alarm started beeping.
A
simile
B
onomatopoeia
C
oxymoron
D
personification
2) When the principal entered the class and screamed, “You!” pointing at Sam, there was a deafening silence in the room.
A
oxymoron
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
alliteration
3) When Mr. Jones entered the room, the students were a hive of bees swarming him to get their mark.
A
metaphor
B
alliteration
C
personification
D
simile
4) Joining the music group wasn’t in Scott’s plan, but opportunity knocked on his door, so he decided to answer!
A
onomatopoeia
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
personification
5) Sarah had spent a stressful, yet successful, Saturday studying for finals.
A
hyperbole
B
metaphor
C
simile
D
alliteration
6) When Rebecca heard that she got the lead in the play, it was like music to her ears.
A
metaphor
B
oxymoron
C
simile
D
hyperbole
7) Brittany’s computer just wouldn’t cooperate; it kept throwing fits while she worked.
A
alliteration
B
personification
C
metaphor
D
simile
8) Amber didn't want to get in trouble for skipping school, so when the teacher began asking questions, she just tried to act naturally.
A
alliteration
B
simile
C
oxymoron
D
onomatopoeia
9) Pat prayed he would pass, but he was pessimistic about the prospect of getting a 60%.
A
hyperbole
B
alliteration
C
simile
D
personification
10) When Doug hit the ball into left field, John took off from third and ran like the wind.
A
oxymoron
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
simile
11) The clocked ticked away as Diane waited in anticipation for the final bell to ring.
A
metaphor
B
hyperbole
C
onomatopoeia
D
oxymoron
12) Amber kicked the ball, and it flew toward the net like a rocket.
A
personification
B
simile
C
alliteration
D
oxymoron
13) Chris was a lightning bolt as he ran past his opponent to make a game-winning layup.
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
personfication
D
hyperbole
14) The wafting smell from the cafeteria called to the students as they waited for lunch.
A
metaphor
B
onomatopoeia
C
personification
D
oxymoron
15) While it was only Wednesday, Wendy already couldn't wait until the weekend.
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
hyperbole
D
alliteration
16) Although the class was only 60 minutes, to Ben it was an endless hour.
A
simile
B
metaphor
C
personification
D
oxymoron
17) Sadie exhaled a deep sigh when she realized she would be using the weekend to get ready for her presentation.
A
onomatopoeia
B
metaphor
C
hyperbole
D
simile
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