1) an expression peculiar to a language that is meant as something other than its literal meaning a) simile b) assonance c) idiom d) irony e) allusion f) hyperbole 2) a comparison using the words “like,” "than," or "as" a) metaphor b) simile c) idiom d) paradox e) irony f) oxymoron 3) an idea or thing is given human attributes and/or feelings or is spoken of as if it were human a) hyperbole b) personification c) onomatopoeia  d) analogy e) internal rhyme f) proverb 4) a direct comparison between two unlike things; describes an object/action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison a) hyperbole b) alliteration c) consonance d) metaphor e) hyphenated-modifier f) onomatopoeia 5) an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally a) simile b) hyperbole c) paradox d) idiom e) metaphor f) alliteration 6) words whose pronunciations imitate the sounds they describe a) repetition for effect b) onomatopoeia  c) metaphor d) personification e) internal rhyme f) symbolism 7) rhyme a) when words sound alike b) giving objects or ideas human qualities c) old, wise saying used by many people d) extreme exaggeration 8) This rock-hard cake is disgusting. a) assonance b) paradox c) consonance d) alliteration e) hyphenated modifier f) allusion 9) A pilot has a fear of heights. a) allusion b) proverb c) irony d) idiom e) analogy f) pun 10) A bicycle can't stand on its own because it is two-tired a) pun b) oxymoron c) analogy d) symbolism e) internal rhyme f) simile 11) I took the car, and it wasn't far. a) repetition for effect b) simile c) metaphor d) pun e) internal rhyme f) proverb 12) “Life is like a box of chocolates—you never know what you’re gonna get.” a) oxymoron b) analogy c) hyperbole d) alliteration e) paradox f) consonance 13) Roses stand for romance a) consonance b) assonance c) idiom d) sensory imagery e) symbolism f) repetition for effect 14) A pattern of rhyme at the end of poetic lines a) internal rhyme b) repetition for effect c) rhyme scheme d) analogy e) simile f) metaphor 15) Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. a) oxymoron b) pun c) sensory imagery d) simile e) metaphor f) repetition for effect 16) The living dead a) simile b) analogy c) pun d) oxymoron e) symbolism f) metaphor 17) Better late than never. a) proverb b) hyperbole c) oxymoron d) annonance e) consonance f) alliteration 18) Is there an Einstein in your physics class? a) assonance b) consonance c) allusion d) alliteration e) proverb f) hyperbole 19) Sheep should sleep in a shed a) assonance b) proverb c) consonance d) idiom e) oxymoron f) alliteration 20) This is the beginning of the end. a) paradox b) metaphor c) simile d) irony e) analogy f) symbolism 21) Go slow over the road. a) proverb b) hyphenated modifier c) idiom d) consonance e) assonance f) alliteration 22) Toss the glass, boss a) assonance b) consonance c) alliteration d) allusion e) personification f) proverb 23) The moonlight shone over the lake and reflected in her big, dark eyes. a) sight imagery b) sound imagery c) taste imagery d) touch imagery e) smell imagery 24) The sweet aroma of the freshly baked chocolate chip cookies wafted from the kitchen to the living room. a) sight imagery b) sound imagery c) taste imagery d) touch imagery e) smell imagery 25) As he bit into the juicy burger, a variety of spices danced upon his tongue. a) sight imagery b) sound imagery c) taste imagery d) touch imagery e) smell imagery 26) A gust of cold wind pierced her body. a) sight imagery b) sound imagery c) taste imagery d) touch imagery e) smell imagery 27) She awoke to the chirping of birds and the soft whisper of a breeze as it passed through the tree outside her window. a) sight imagery b) sound imagery c) taste imagery d) touch imagery e) smell imagery

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