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Figurative Language

Figurative Language. Read the sentences in the top box and then try and then decide what type of figurative language it is. Rain runs rapidly through the stream. A. simile B. alliteration C. onomatopoeia. Answer: alliteration (the letter r is being alliterated).

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Figurative Language

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  1. Figurative Language Read the sentences in the top box and then try and then decide what type of figurative language it is.

  2. Rain runs rapidly through the stream. • A. simile • B. alliteration • C. onomatopoeia Answer: alliteration (the letter r is being alliterated)

  3. The car’s muffler boomed loudly. • A. Alliteration • B. onomatopoeia • C. idiom Answer: onomatopoeia (boomed is a sound word)

  4. The wrinkled sea crawls to shore. • A. simile • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: personification ( a person crawls not the sea)

  5. The leaf gives way to the frost and Eden sinks to grief. • A. simile • B. allusion • C. hyperbole Answer: allusion (It refers to the Garden of Eden)

  6. The stars danced in the heavens above. • A. simile • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: personification (Stars don’t dance, but a person does!)

  7. I would rather die that eat broccoli. • A. allusion • B. hyperbole • C. idiom Answer: hyperbole ( an exaggeration)

  8. The sun is a ball of fire today. • A. allusion • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: metaphor. Metaphors follow the format (______ is _______) or (_______) was (_________).

  9. Do you hear the murmurs of the bees? • A. hyperbole • B. idiom • C. onomatopoeia Answer: onomatopoeia ( sound word)

  10. The oak trees whispered softly in the breeze. • A. idiom • B. hyperbole • C. personification Answer: personification ( trees don’t whisper….a person does)

  11. My love is like a red, red rose. • A. personification • B. allusion • C. simile Answer: simile ( comparison using the word LIKE)

  12. I was so surprised you could knock me over with a feather. • A. simile • B. idiom • C. hyperbole Answer: hyperbole (exaggeration…you can’t really knock someone over with a feather)

  13. The crimson flower was surrounded by a field of yellow daisies swaying in the breeze beside a crashing waterfall. • A alliteration • B. idiom • C. imagery Answer: imagery ( this sentence conjures up images of sight and sound)

  14. Get out of my hair. • A. hyperbole • B. allusion • C. idiom Answer: idiom ( An expression that means something entirely different: It really means leave me alone)

  15. Love is a battlefield. • A. simile • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: metaphor __________ is __________

  16. She is so sweet the honey bees swarm softly around her. • A. allusion • B. Metaphor • C. alliteration Answer: alliteration ( the letter s is being alliterated)

  17. Give me a hand. • A. hyperbole • B. imagery • C. idiom Answer: idiom (a phrase that means something completely different than it seems- it doesn’t really mean to take your hand off and give it to me)

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