Similes & Metaphors
Personification
Hyperbole & Idioms
Onomatopoeia & Alliteration
Mixed Figurative Fun
100

 Is this a simile or a metaphor?

“He was as busy as a bee.”  

Simile

100

What is personification?

Giving human qualities to nonhuman things.

100

“I’ve told you a million times!” 

What is this an example of?

Hyperbole

100

 “Buzz, hiss, pop” are examples of what?

Onomatopoeia

100

 Which figurative language is this: “The stars danced in the sky”?

Personification

200

What type of figurative language is this? 

“Her smile was sunshine on a cloudy day.”

Metaphor

200

 Identify the personification

"The wind whispered through the trees."

wind whispered

200

 What does the idiom “It’s raining cats and dogs” mean?

It is raining heavily

200

“She sells seashells by the seashore.” What is this an example of?

Alliteration

200

What is figurative language?

Figurative language is language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation, often to create a more vivid or impactful effect.

300

Identify the metaphor.

 “The classroom was a zoo.”

Classroom compared to a zoo

300

“The alarm clock screamed at me to wake up.”

 What is being personified?

The alarm clock

300

Define hyperbole.

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.

300

Give an example of onomatopoeia for a basketball game.

bounce, swish

300

Which figurative language is this: “The game was a piece of cake”?

Idiom/Metaphor

400

Is this a Simile or a Metaphor?

"Because the way you grow old is kind of like an onion ..." 

Simile

400

identify the personification 

"the football jumped out of my hands"

The football jumped

400

Define idiom.

An idiom is a phrase or a fixed expression whose meaning is different from the literal meanings of the individual words within it

400

How is onomatopoeia different from alliteration?

Alliteration is when you use a bunch of similar consonants in a row; onomatopoeia is basically sound effects.

400

 "And the silken, sad, uncertain rustling of each purple curtain" What type of figurative language is this? 

Alliteration: silken sad


500

 Make a simile about someone running fast.

Answers may vary

500

Why do authors use personification?

To create imagery, make writing more vivid, etc.

500

Explain how hyperbole and idioms are different.

One exaggerates, one is a common phrase with figurative meaning


500

Identify both figurative language types: “The bacon sizzled as Sammy silently sliced strawberries.”

Onomatopoeia + Alliteration

500

How does figurative language enhance the meaning of a text?

By adding depth, creating vivid imagery, and evoking emotions that literal language might miss

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