Metaphor
Personification
onomatopoeia
simile
Alliteration
100

What is a metaphor?

Comparing 2 unlike things.

100

What is personification?

Making objects have human qualities.

100

What is onomatopoeia?

When you announce sounds like BOOM!, POW!, BANG!

100

What is simile?

Comparing 2 things using like or as.

100

What is alliteration?

Using the same letter multiple times at every word in the sentence.

200
give an example of a metaphor.

any example works if it is relevant to metaphor

200

Give an example of personification.

any example works if it is relevant to personification.

200

Give an example of onomatopoeia.

any example works if it is relevant to personifcation!

200
give an example of a simile.

any example works if it is relevant to simile!

200

Give an example of alliteration.

any example works if it is relevant to alliteration.

300

What century was the concept simile made?

15th century

300

What literature does the origin personification come from?

Ancient greek
300

"i go tick tock but I'm not alive. I count your moments as they pass by. What am I?

A clock.

300

Who created simile?

William Shakespeare

300

How many types of metaphor are there?

7

400

Which figurative language is : she was shining like a star?

simile

400

  What figurative language is this : Angela and Annie were biking at an angel.

Alliteration

400

What figurative language is this: peter was a crab when it came to civics.

Metaphor

400

What figurative language is this: this leaves sang in the wind.

Personification

400

What figurative language is this : peter heard a loud "SNAP!' Before he ran away

Onomatopoeia

500

Why do we use metaphor?

A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another.

500

Why do we use personification?

To make writing more engaging

500

why do we use onomatopoeia?

To create what is known as sensory writing

500

Why do we use simile>

To add a descriptive feature to a text.

500

Why do we use alliteration?

to reinforce a point in writing.