Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia
100

A simile always compares two different things using one of these two specific words.

What are "like" or "as"?

100

Unlike a simile, a metaphor states that one thing is another thing, without using these two comparative words.

What are "like" or "as"?

100

Personification means giving human characteristics to non-human things, animals, or objects. The base of the word contains this root word.

What is "person"?

100

A hyperbole is a literary device defined as an extreme, deliberate layout of this concept to emphasize a point.

What is exaggeration?

100

Onomatopoeia is the term for words that mimic actual sounds. This comic book action word is used to describe a sudden punch or impact

What is "POW!" (or "BAM!")?

200

Complete this common, icy simile used to describe someone with an incredibly cold demeanor: "As cold as..."

What is ice?

200

If a teacher tells a chaotic classroom, "This room is a zoo!", they are using a metaphor to imply the students are acting like these.

What are animals?

200

In the sentence, "The wind howled in the night," the wind is being personified by doing something normally associated with this animal.

What is a wolf (or a dog)?

200

When you are incredibly hungry, you might use this classic hyperbole involving a large farm animal.

What is "I could eat a horse"?

200

These are the three distinct onomatopoeia sound-effect words used as the mascots for Rice Krispies cereal.

What are Snap, Crackle, and Pop?

300

In Shrek, the famous protagonist uses a simile to compare ogres to this multi-layered vegetable.

What are onions?

300

Shakespeare famously wrote, "All the world's a stage," comparing all human beings to these theater roles.

What are actors (or players)?

300

This classic Disney animated movie features personified objects like a talking  a clock and a teapot.

What is Beauty and the Beast?

300

If a student claims they have "a ton of homework," they are using hyperbole. Physically, a actual ton weighs this many pounds.

What is 2,000 pounds?

300

If a snake slithers through the grass, this specific four-letter onomatopoeic word mimics the sound it makes.

hat is "hiss"?

400

Identify the simile in this sentence: "The defense attorney was sharp as a tack, but her client was sweating like a pig."

What are "sharp as a tack" and/or "sweating like a pig"?

400

In the phrase "Time is money," time is being compared directly to wealth. This means you shouldn't do this with your time.

What is waste it?

400

Identify the specific object being personified in this sentence: "The camera lens blinked in the bright sunlight as the photographer snapped a photo."

What is the camera lens?

400

If you are crying heavily over something sad, you might use the common hyperbole: "I cried a..."

What is a river (or an ocean)?

400

Edgar Allan Poe famously used onomatopoeia in his poem "The Bells," repeating this rhythmic, metallic sound word over and over.

What is tintinnabulation (or "tinkling" / "chiming" / "clanging")?

500

If a runner is incredibly fast, you might say they run "as fast as" this flashing streak of electricity from the sky.

What is lightning?

500

Identify the metaphor in this sentence: "My older brother is a night owl, but I like to wake up early."

What is "a night owl"?

500

In poetry, this seasonal personification is often portrayed as an old man with a frosty beard who brings the freezing cold weather.

Who is Jack Frost (or Winter)?

500

Identify the hyperbolic phrase in this complaint: "I've told you a million times to clean your room, and it's taking forever!"

What are "a million times" and/or "taking forever"?

500

When water drops slowly from a leaky faucet, it makes this repeating four-letter sound.

What is "drip" (or "plop")?