SIMILE vs. METAPHOR
PERSONIFICATION
HYPERBOLE & UNDERSTATEMENT
SYMBOLISM
IRONY
100

Which uses “like” or “as”—a simile or a metaphor?

simile

100

What is personification?
 

Giving human traits to nonhuman objects or ideas.

100

Define hyperbole.
 


 Extreme exaggeration for effect

100

What is symbolism?
 

 Using an object, color, or action to represent a deeper idea.

100

What is verbal irony?

When someone says the opposite of what they mean.


200

Identify the figurative language:
“Her smile was like sunshine breaking through clouds.”

simile 

200

Identify the personification:
“The leaves danced across the pavement.”
 

“Danced”

200

Define understatement.
 

 Making something seem less important or smaller than it is.

200

In literature, what does a red rose often symbolize?
 

 Love or passion

200

What is situational irony?
 

When something happens that is the opposite of what is expected.

300

Identify the figurative language:
“Time is a thief that steals our moments.”

metaphor

300

What human trait is given to the storm?
“The storm growled in the distance.”
 

Growling

300

Identify hyperbole or understatement:
“This test might take a thousand years.”
 

Hyperbole

300

What might a broken mirror symbolize in a story?
 

Bad luck, shattered identity, or self-doubt.

300

What is dramatic irony?
 

When the audience knows something the characters do not.

400

Explain how this metaphor deepens meaning:
“The world is a stage, and we are merely players.”

It suggests life is like a performance where people play roles

400

How does personification improve imagery in this sentence?
“The old house groaned with every step.”
 

It makes the house seem alive, creating a spooky or tense mood.

400

Identify hyperbole or understatement:
After failing the test, he said, “Well… that could’ve gone better.”
 

Understatement

400

Explain the symbolism in this sentence:
“The locked door stood between him and his future.”
 

The locked door symbolizes obstacles or limitations.

400

Identify the irony:
“A fire station burns down.”
Situational Irony or Dramatic Irony

Situational irony

500

Rewrite this simile as a metaphor: "He fought like a lion"

He was a lion fights

500

Create a sentence using personification to show loneliness.
 

Answers vary (e.g., “The empty hallway whispered its silence.”)

500

Explain why a writer might use understatement in a dramatic scene.

To create humor, irony, or contrast by downplaying something serious.

500

Create your own example of symbolism in one sentence.
 

 Answers vary (e.g., “The flickering candle represented her fading hope.”)

500

Explain the dramatic irony in a horror movie where the audience sees the villain behind the door, but the main character does not.

The audience knows the danger, but the character doesn’t, creating suspense.