1) What is a metaphor? a) comparing two things using like or as b) an extreme exaggeration c) comparing two things without using like or as d) giving a nonhuman thing human qualities 2) What is hyperbole? a) an extreme exaggeration b) comparing two things using like or as c) giving a nonhuman thing human qualities d) sound effects spelled out 3) What is onomatopoeia? a) repeating the same beginning sounds of words b) sound effects spelled out c) an extreme exaggeration d) comparing two things without using like or as 4) If you can't use like or as in a metaphor, how do you compare the two things? a) you can still use like or as b) you just take out the word like or as from the simile c) you call it what you're comparing it to d) none of these actually work for a metaphor 5) What figurative language is this: The American flag waved to the students walking by its pole. a) personification b) metaphor c) onomatopoeia d) hyperbole 6) What figurative language is this: Juan's baby sister was a bear when she woke up from her nap. a) simile b) alliteration c) personification d) metaphor 7) What figurative language is this: I was so annoyed that I had to wait a hundred years for the bus to finally come pick me up for school. a) alliteration b) hyperbole c) onomatopoeia d) metaphor 8) What figurative language is this: Since Susan left her sunglasses in my car, I started wearing them. a) personification b) simile c) alliteration d) hyperbole 9) What figurative language is this: Messi shot the ball into the net like a rocket blasting into space. a) metaphor b) personification c) alliteration d) simile 10) What figurative language is this: The buzz from the saw gave me a terrible headache. a) hyperbole b) onomatopoeia c) personification d) alliteration 11) What is the actual meaning of this personification: I took my jeans out of the dryer, put them on, and they really hugged my body! a) the jeans were warm b) the jeans wrapped themselves around my waist and legs c) the jeans were tight d) the jeans were very tight because clothes can shrink when they run in the dryer 12) What is the actual meaning of this metaphor: My mom is the Queen of our castle. a) We call my mom Queen instead of Mom b) My mom became a queen and got herself a castle c) My mom runs the show or makes the rules and decisions for basically everything in our house/family d) We moved into a castle, so my mom told us to call her Queen 13) What is the onomatopoeia in this sentence: I swore I would get up and scream if the ringing of the phone didn't stop now. a) scream b) swore c) stop d) ringing 14) What is the actual meaning of this hyperbole: I'll bet you one hundred million dollars that Raul will ask Amy to the dance. a) I will borrow all of that money to make the bet b) I am extremely confident that I am right about Raul asking Amy to the dance c) I would like to make a bet on whether or not Raul will ask Amy d) You will owe me one hundred million dollars if I am right about Raul. 15) What is the actual meaning of this simile: My kitten curled up like a little fluffball on my lap. a) the kitten is really furry and laid its body on my lap in a tight little circle to rest or nap b) the kitten brought his fluffy ball on my lap with him c) the kitten napped on my lap d) the kitten turned into a fluffball/kitten toy
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