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Figurative Language Review
Test Description: Simile, metaphor, personification, alliteration, hyperbole and onomatopoeia
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) My brothers are as loud as a car horn. Is an example of...
A
Simile
B
Hyperbole
C
Personification
D
Metaphor
2) The basketball went whoosh past my head. Is an example of....
A
Metaphor
B
Alliteration
C
hyperbole
D
Onomatopoeia
3) The new baby was a bundle of joy. Is an example of....
A
Simile
B
Alliteration
C
Hyperbole
D
Metaphor
4) It felt as if I had walked a million miles at school today. Is an example of....
A
Simile
B
Onomatopoeia
C
Metaphor
D
Hyperbole
5) The morning sun smiled down on me as I walked. Is an example of....
A
Personification
B
Simile
C
Hyperbole
D
Metaphor
6) Which words are connected with Simile?
A
Was, were, wasn't
B
like, as
C
as, like, was
D
Was, were, like
7) Which words are connected with Metaphor?
A
LIke, as, there
B
When, Were, weren't
C
As, as often
D
Was, were
8) Which is not alliteration?
A
Hello its me.
B
Billy went to bills house today after school.
C
Jan and Jack and a pepper jack sandwich.
D
Sally and the sandal gage went to the sad show yearterday.
9) Which is personification?
A
The computer died because the class did not charge it.
B
The table danced when I got up to answer the door.
C
By by sam.
D
The winded moved the tree.
10) Which is NOT an example of Figurative Language?
A
The cookies were the most delicus snack I ever had
B
Peter Parker went to the parking lot with pretty MJ.
C
She is like a ray of sunshine when she comes into class.
D
The ball went by my head.
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