1) Your face, my thane, is as a book where men  May read your strange emotions. Is an example of: a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 2) The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood  Is stopped; the very source of it is stopped. Is an example of: a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 3) “dark night strangles the travelling lamp” Is an example of: a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 4) Be this the whetstone of your sword. Let grief  Convert to anger. Blunt not the heart, enrage it. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 5) Look like the innocent flower,  But be the serpent under it. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 6) The Prince of Cumberland - that is a step/ On which I must fall down or jump over,/ For it lies in my way. Stars hide your fires let light not see my black and deep desires. a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 7) and “new sorrows / Strike heaven on the face” a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Personification 8) Figurative language is: a) Language that is used figuratively b) Figurative language is used to describe and add detail to what is said or written c) Language that is slang but used academically. 9) A simile is: a) Used to compare two things using "like" or "as" b) Used to compare two things c) Used to give a non human object, human characteristics. 10) A metaphor is: a) Used to compare two things using "like" or "as" b) Used to compare two things c) Used to give a non human object, human characteristics. 11) Personification is: a) Used to compare two things b) Used to compare two things using "like" or "as" c) Used to give a non human object, human characteristics.

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