Simile
Onomatopoeia
Metaphor
Hyperbole
Personification
100

A simile compares two things using what two words?

"like" or "as"

100

What is onomatopoeia?

A word that imitates a sound.

100

A metaphor says one thing is another. True or False?

True

100

Hyperbole means what?

An exaggeration

100

Personification gives human traits to what?

animals, objects, or ideas 

200

"The baby’s skin was as soft as a pillow." What two things are being compared?

the baby’s skin and a pillow

200

Which of these is onomatopoeia? "Splash, run, tired"

Splash

200

"Her voice was music to his ears." What is being compared?

her voice to music

200

"I’ve told you a million times to clean your room!" What does this exaggeration actually mean?  

It means the speaker has reminded the person many times (not literally a million).

200

"The flowers danced in the breeze." What is being personified?

the flowers

300

Create a simile comparing a rainy day to something else.

Example: A rainy day is like a sad dog

300

Give an example of onomatopoeia you’d hear at lunchtime in the cafeteria.

Example: Crunch, slurp, clang.

300

Turn this simile into a metaphor: "The boy was as sly as a fox."

The boy was a sly fox

300

Make up your own hyperbole about studying for a test or practicing for a big game.

Example: “I practiced so much my arms are going to fall off!” or “I studied for a million hours last night.” 

300

Reword this sentence with personification: "The storm was loud."

Example: The storm roared angrily across the sky.

400

Explain how this simile creates imagery: "The night sky was like a black blanket covered in diamonds."

Example Response: 

  • It helps the reader picture stars sparkling across the dark sky.

400

In this sentence, what is the onomatopoeia? "The fire crackled and popped as it burned."

crackled and popped

400

How does this metaphor help readers imagine the character: "Time is a thief"?

It shows that time steals moments from our lives, like a thief would steal objects.

400

Explain the effect of this hyperbole: "She cried a river of tears."

It emphasizes how much she was crying and makes it feel more dramatic.

400

How does this personification affect the mood? "The alarm clock screamed at me to wake up."

It makes waking up feel urgent, annoying, or even aggressive.

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