A phrase that doesn't mean what it says:
a. metaphor
b. hyperbole
c. idiom
c. idiom
Repeated initial consonant sound:
a. alliteration
b. onomatopoeia
c. personification
a. alliteration
A nonliving thing taking on human characteristics:
a. idiom
b. allusion
c. personification
c. personification
Comparison using the words like or as:
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. allusion
b. similie
a. hyperbole
b. metaphor
c. idiom
metaphor
You are the luckiest person in the world:
a. hyperbole
b. idiom
c. personification
a. hyperbole
What type of figurative language is the word Roar?
onomatopeia
Bright:Dim::Top:
a.Float
b.Bottom
c. Above
Bottom
Green:Watermelon::Red:
A. Car
B. Balloon
C. Apple
C. Apple
Basketball:Orange::Football:
A. Green
B. Purple
C. Brown
C. Brown
Which of these sentences uses personification?
a) The leaves danced in the wind.
b) The bird flew high in the sky.
c) The river was cold and clear.
a. The leaves danced in the wind
Which of the following is a simile?
a) The moon is a silver coin in the sky.
b) Her smile is as bright as the sun.
c) The snow covered the ground like a blanket.
d) Both b and c.
d. Both b and c
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse
I could eat a horse
The thunder growled angrily as the storm rolled in.
Personification
Seven Silly Snakes Slithered Silently
Alliteration
The clock eagerly counted down the minutes until recess.
personification
Hit the nail on the head:
A. easy
B. exactly right
c. in trouble
b. exactly right
Identify the alliteration:
a) "The candy was sweet and sticky."
b) "Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers."
c) "The sun shone brightly on the sand."
b. "Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers."
Which word is an example of onomatopoeia?
a) Crash
b) Gentle
c) Bright
a) Crash
Decide whether this is a simile, metaphor, or hyperbole:
"Her voice was music to my ears."
metaphor
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree:
idiom
My headache is so bad my head is about to explode
Hyperbole
The feathers on the bird reminded me of a dark storm cloud.
metaphor
The bird talked to the tree as if the trees could hear.
Personification
Dunkin Donuts
Alliteration