1) This type of figurative language compares two objects using like or as. (Example: They fought like cats and dogs.) a) simile b) idiom c) personification d) hyperbole e) alliteration f) metaphor 2) This type of figurative language compares two things that are not alike, but have a connection. (Example: Her smile is the sunrise.) a) simile b) onomatopoeia c) metaphor d) personification e) alliteration f) oxymoron 3) This type of figurative language attributes human characteristics to non-human things. (Example: The computer argued with me and refused to work.) a) metaphor b) idiom c) alliteration d) personification e) hyperbole f) allusion 4) This type of figurative language uses descriptive words that sound or mimic the noise they are describing. (Example: "BANG!") a) idiom b) allusion c) personification d) metaphor e) simile f) onomatopoeia 5) This type of figurative language is a description using two opposite ideas to create an effective description. (Example: The JUMBO SHIRMP is a favorite of customers.) a) simile b) oxymoron c) onomatopeia d) metaphor e) personification f) alliteration 6) This type of figurative language is an over-exaggeration used to emphasize an emotion or description. (Example: I am so hungry I would eat dirt right now.) a) oxymoron b) simile c) metaphor d) allusion e) hyperbole f) personification 7) This type of figurative language is a commonly used expression that has acquired a meaning different from its literal meaning. (Example: You must PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT to win at the game of life.) a) allusion b) hyperbole c) idiom d) personificaiton e) metaphor f) oxymoron 8) This type of figurative language is the repetition of the same consonant sound at the start of one or more words near one another. (Example: The babble of babies brings joy to my ears.) a) alliteration b) hyperbole c) allusion d) personification e) onomatopoeia f) metaphor 9) This type of figurative language is a reference to a well-known person, place, thing or event of historical, cultural or literary merit. (Example: You stole the forbidden fruit when you took his candy.... referencing the forbidden fruit mention in the Bible.) a) alliteration b) hyperbole c) onomatopoeia d) metaphor e) simile f) allusion

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