Simile, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia Question Preview (ID: 58683)


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Her eyes sparkled like diamonds. What two things are being compared in this simile?
a) her eyes and sparkled
b) diamonds and sparkled
c) nothing is being compared
d) her eyes and diamonds

My brother is a bear when he is hungry! What two things are being compared in this metaphor?
a) my brother and hungry
b) a bear and hungry
c) my brother and a bear
d) nothing is being compared

Your room is a pigsty! This is an example of a ...
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) hyperbole
d) onomatopoeia

My baby sister is as cute as a teddy bear. This is an example of a...
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) hyperbole
d) onomatopeia

The dish fell to the floor and shattered with a loud crash. Which word is an onomatopoeia?
a) dish
b) shattered
c) crash
d) loud

Which sentence is a hyperbole?
a) I'll die if I don't get to go to the mall!
b) I like to go to the mall.
c) The mall is a fun place to shop.
d) Will you go to the mall with me?

He runs like the wind. What does this simile mean?
a) The wind is running.
b) He is in the wind.
c) He is a fast runner.
d) He is a slow runner.

She is a sweet little angel. What does this metaphor mean?
a) She is nasty.
b) She has wings.
c) She is very tiny.
d) She is a nice child.

This classroom is a zoo! This is an example of a...
a) metaphor
b) simile
c) hyperbole
d) onomatopoeia

The students were as loud as wild animals. This is an example of a ...
a) metaphor
b) hyperbole
c) onomatopoeia
d) simile

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