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40

The moon played hide-and-seek with the clouds.

(Is an example of what?)

Personification

(I'm pretty sure the moon can't "play.")

40

Figurative comparison that doesn’t use “like” or “as."

Metaphor

40

We have so many snacks, it can feed the entire human population.

(Is an example of what?)

Hyperbole


40

Heart🖤 to show Affection.

(Is an example of what?)

Symbolism

40

The girl was as agile as a monkey.

Simile

80

Those lazy lizards are lying like lumps in the leaves.

(Is an example of what?)

Alliteration

80

Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia?

A. I saw the dappled sunlight through the leaves.

B. I enjoyed the sweet, sun ripened fruit.

C. I felt such excitement as the wind whooshed past my ear.

D. The fog was a heavy, wet blanket smothering the city.

C is the right answer.

("Whooshed" is an imitation of the sound made when something passes by.)

80

Descriptive/figurative language that uses the reader's senses.

Imagery

80

What is foreshadowing? 

A. A hint or clue of what won't happen in the future.

B. The description of a character's actions.

C. A hint of clue of what will happen in the future.

C is the right answer.

80

Refers to the choice of words that a speaker/writer uses.

Diction


150

I know you have been working for this company for months, but you're being let go.

("Let go" was substituted as an example of what?)

Euphemism

(Used "let go" to sound more polite instead of "your fired")

150

You can't teach an old dog new tricks.

(Is an example of what?)

Juxtaposition

(Contrasting old and new; Indicates someone either too old or no way to change a person's mind or manner.)

150

Life is like a movie. You'll never know when a plot twist happens.

(Is an example of what?)

Analogy

(Life and movie is said to be alike because both have plot twists.)

150

Things got harder in her life, but she just kept swimming.

(Is an example of what?)

Allusion

("Just kept swimming" reference from Finding Nemo)

150

Telling a rude costumer to "Have a nice day."

(Is an example of what?)

Irony

(Because.... you wish them to have a nice day after being rude.)