Comparison
Everyday use
Common in Poetry
Challenge
100

This is a comparison of two things using like or as...

What is Simile?

100

This is the definition of literal...

What is, words that function exactly as written or said?

100

The definition of figurative is...

What is words that have different meaning than written/spoken?

100

(true or false question)Personification can only be used with nouns...

What is false?

200

This is a comparison of two things without using like or as...

What is metaphor?

200

"This took forever" is an example of...

What is, a hyperbole?

200

"Their eyes were glistening emeralds" is an example of this...

What is metaphor?

200

This sentence uses either personification or imagery "The bright, smiling sun shone upon the grassy, green, clover filled field."

What is both?

300

This is a comparison or pattern of two things used to determine a relationship...

What is analogy?

300

"Just wait a second" is an example of...

What is an understatement?

300

Replaying and Repeating sounds Redundantly is...

What is alliteration?

300

"Stove is to cook, as freezer is to freeze" is this type of analogy...

What is, thing to function?

400

Synonym, Antonym, Part-to-Whole, Cause & Effect, Symbol-to-Reference, Thing-to-Function, Thing-to-Characteristic, and Step-to-Process are all types of this...

What is analogy?

400

Personification means this...

What is to give objects/ideas human traits/characteristics?

400

"The large, luminous, Glow Cloud hovered ominously over the humble, quaint, desert town of Night Vale" is an example of...

What is imagery?

400

This would be a description of literal in one word...

What is explicit?
500

This is how many types of analogies there are...

What is, eight?

500
This idiom is commonly used to describe harsh, stormy weather...

What is, "It's raining cats and dogs?"

500

This literary device is commonly confused with alliteration...

What is repetition?

500
This would be a description of figurative in one word...
What is implicit?
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