Simile/Metaphor
Personification/Hyperbole
Idiom/Onomatopoeia
Imagery/Juxtaposition
All categories
100

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

100

An exaggeration used for emphasis.

Which type of device?

What is hyperbole?

100

A phrase that means something different than the literal words.

What is an idiom?

100

descriptive details that appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) and create a picture in someone's mind.

What is imagry?

100

“He ran like a cheetah.”

Which literary device?

What is a simile?

200

“The classroom was a zoo.” 

Simile or Metaphor?

Metaphor

200

Giving human traits to something non-human.

Which type of device? 

What is personification?

200

A word that imitates a sound.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

Why is the following sentence considered imagry: “The icy wind stung my cheeks and made my fingers numb.” 

Answers will vary.


It uses descriptive words like "icy" and shows how the character is cold instead of saying it's cold.
200

Which literary device is this: “My computer stopped listening to me,"?

What does it mean?


Personification

The computer stopped working.

300


A comparison that says one thing is another (no like/as).

What is a metaphor?

300

“The alarm clock screamed at me.”

Personification or Hyperbole? 

What is personification?

300

It's a secret so don't “spill the beans.” 

This is an example of which literary device?

What is an idiom?

300

Putting two things together that extremely contrast is which type of literary device?

What is juxtaposition?

300

Explain why this is imagery: “The neon lights buzzed above the wet sidewalk, reflecting in puddles like broken mirrors.”

It uses sensory details (sight and sound) to create a vivid picture.

400

Explain why “The baby’s cry sounded like a siren” is a simile.

It uses “like” to compare.

400

Write a hyperbole about being hungry.

Example: “I could eat 100 tacos!” 

examples will vary

400

Create 3 onomatopoeia words for a storm.

Answers will vary.  Examples:crash, bang, boom, snap, whoosh
400
What type of literary device is this an example of:  people standing in line to get into an expensive restaurant next to a woman on the street asking for money.

What is juxtaposition?

400

Explain why “I’m drowning in homework” is hyperbole.

It’s an exaggeration; not literal.

500

Create your own metaphor for someone who is angry.

Answers will vary.

500

Explain why “The wind whispered through the trees," is personification.

Humans whisper, but trees can't.

500

Why is the phrase "break a leg" considered an idiom?

It is not the literal meaning.  

500

Write 1 sentence of imagery describing a beach.

Answers will vary.

Example: “The salty air clung to my skin as waves hissed onto the hot sand.” 


500

Write a simile about a forest.

Answers will vary.

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