Similes
Metaphor
Personification
Imagery
Mixed Review
100

“She ran as fast as a cheetah.” What two things are being compared?



A person and a cheetah (speed)

100

“He is a rock.” What does it mean?

He is strong or dependable.

100

“The wind whispered.” What is being personified?

The wind

100

What is imagery?

Descriptive language that helps you picture something

100

“She is a shining star.” Simile or metaphor?

Metaphor

200

“The clouds were like cotton.” What is this?

Simile

200

“The classroom was a zoo.” What is this?

Metaphor.

200

“The sun smiled down on us.” What is this?

Personification

200

Which sense is used: “The popcorn smelled buttery and salty”?

Smell

200

“The alarm clock screamed at me.” What is this?

Personification

300

Write a simile for “very tired.”

Answers vary.

300

Write a metaphor using the sun.

Answers vary

300

“The leaves danced in the wind.” What does this show?

 Leaves are given a human action (dancing)


300

Which sense is used: “The icy wind stung my face”?

Touch

300

Piece of cake” means what?

Something is very easy.

400

“He is as strong as an ox.” Simile or metaphor?

Simile

400

“Time is a thief.” What does it mean?

Time takes things away / passes quickly.


400

Create personification for rain.

Answers vary (e.g., “The rain tapped on the window”)

400

Identify the imagery:
“The golden sun sank behind the dark mountains.”

The sun is setting.

400

Write a simile using the word cheetah.

“He runs like a fast cheetah.”

500

“My heart is like ice.” What does it mean?

The person is cold, unkind, or emotionless.

500

Create a metaphor for “a busy school day.”

Answers vary (e.g., “The day was a race”)

500

Why do authors use personification?

To make writing more vivid and engaging

500

Create a sentence using imagery about a storm.

Answers vary

500

“The world is a stage.” What is it and what does it mean?

Metaphor; life is like a performance and people play roles