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Test your knowledge of figurative language with sentences showing various types like simile, metaphor, personification, and more.
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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)
The car’s muffler boomed loudly. • A. Alliteration • B. onomatopoeia • C. idiom Answer: onomatopoeia (boomed is a sound word)
The wrinkled sea crawls to shore. • A. simile • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: personification ( a person crawls not the sea)
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)
The stars danced in the heavens above. • A. simile • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: personification (Stars don’t dance, but a person does!)
I would rather die that eat broccoli. • A. allusion • B. hyperbole • C. idiom Answer: hyperbole ( an exaggeration)
The sun is a ball of fire today. • A. allusion • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: metaphor. Metaphors follow the format (______ is _______) or (_______) was (_________).
Do you hear the murmurs of the bees? • A. hyperbole • B. idiom • C. onomatopoeia Answer: onomatopoeia ( sound word)
The oak trees whispered softly in the breeze. • A. idiom • B. hyperbole • C. personification Answer: personification ( trees don’t whisper….a person does)
My love is like a red, red rose. • A. personification • B. allusion • C. simile Answer: simile ( comparison using the word LIKE)
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)
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)
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)
Love is a battlefield. • A. simile • B. metaphor • C. personification Answer: metaphor __________ is __________
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)
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)