1) Figurative language comparing two things using like or as. a) Personification b) Metaphor c) Simile d) Alliteration 2) Identify the figurative language: The sun kissed my face. a) Personification b) Idiom c) Metaphor d) Alliteration 3) Identify the figurative language: Because I am in agony, of stress and trepidation, my legs are jelly. a) idiom b) hyperbole c) Simile d) metaphor 4) Identify the figurative language: When people see me, Karma Moon, I, Karma Moon, wining, they only see me dance like a stripper like I have diamonds on my thighs. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Idiom d) Personification 5) Identify the figurative language: Smash! Kapow! Bam! Bang! The gangsters fought each other! a) Metaphor b) onomatopoeia  c) Personification d) Simile 6) Identify the figurative language: 'The furnace's scorching burning fires kissed my arm.' Mr. Clarke articulated. a) Simile b) personification c) hyperbole d) Idiom 7) Identify the figurative language: Watching an opera for me, is like watching my favourite cartoon, but for Laeshia, watching that is like watching grass grow.  a) simile b) metaphor c) alliteration d) Personification 8) Identify the figurative language: She sells sea shells by the sea shore. a) Personification b) alliteration c) metaphor d) onomatopoeia 9) Identify the figurative language: This rubbish lesson will take forever to finish! a) alliteration b) metaphor c) simile d) hyperbole 10) Identify the figurative language: You are what you eat. a) idiom b) metaphor c) simile d) hyperbole 11) Figurative language comparing two things without using like or as a) simile b) metaphor c) alliteration d) idiom 12) Figurative language giving non-humans human characteristics. a) idiom b) simile c) metaphor d) personification 13) Identify the figurative language: The lightning danced across the sky! a) metaphor b) onomatopoeia c) simile d) personification 14) Which is an example of a metaphor? a) Dora got grounded for a week, but it seemed to take centuries! b) The pillow was a cloud. c) I'm as busy as a bee d) The moon climbed on the sky at night. 15) Figurative Language that's implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text a) Allusion b) Alliteration c) Personification d) Metaphor 16) Identify the figurative language: She said she hated music, but then she played the piano like Mozart. a) Alliteration b) Allusion c) Metaphor d) Simile 17) Identify the figurative language: The dust tickled my nose. a) personification b) onomatopoeia c) metaphor d) simile 18) What is a Hyperbole? a) A comparison of two unlike things without using like or as. b) Gives human qualities or characteristics to nonhuman objects, ideas, or animals. c) A comparison of two unlike things using like or as. d) An extreme exaggeration. 19) Identify the figurative language: During the winter season, the trees shed their bright clothing and bare their branches. a) Hyperbole b) Personification c) Metaphor d) Simile 20) Identify the figurative language: Sarah told a joke only to get deafening silence in response. a) Simile b) Oxymoron c) Metaphor d) Allusion 21) What figurative language concepts with opposite meanings? a) oxymoron b) metaphor c) simile d) alliteration 22) Identify the figurative language: These high heels are killing me. a) Hyperbole b) oxymoron c) metaphor d) alliteration

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