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The city is a sea of sadness.
a) simile
b) personification
c) hyperbole
d) metaphor

What does this mean? When my great uncles drives, he is as slow as a turtle.
a) very slow
b) still beats everyone
c) moves pretty quick
d) he's super fast

What's the meaning of this simile? My mom can be as fiery as a volcano when I don't do my chores on time.
a) Her hair is red.
b) She talks very loudly.
c) She gets really angry.
d) She spits when she talks.

On the way up north to the cabin, the sunshine sits in my lap all morning. This is an example of:
a) personification
b) hyperbole
c) onomatopoeia
d) metaphor

My sister is like an angel in my life.
a) simile
b) hyperbole
c) alliteration
d) personification

What's the meaning of this personification? The camera loves me!
a) Photography is one of my hobbies.
b) I own an expensive camera
c) Photos of me are always really good.
d) I like to visit art museums and take pictures.

The car is a dinosaur so we better buy a new one.
a) The car is very old.
b) The car is made in prehistoric times.
c) The car is very new.
d) The car roars down the highway.

What's the meaning of this metaphor? After all the fans left the stadium, the bleachers were a disaster area.
a) Trash and leftover food and drinks littered the ground.
b) Lots of caution tape was used to block off sections.
c) Reporters were everywhere trying to catch a story.
d) After the game, a tornado hit.

ā€œIā€™m so hungry, I could eat a horse!ā€ is an example of what figurative language device?
a) personification
b) hyperbole
c) alliteration
d) simile

Silver bells!... How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle in the icy air of night. This sentence includes what figurative language device?
a) onomatopoeia
b) metaphor
c) alliteration
d) simile

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