Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech
Figures of Speech
100

Define Simile.

Comparing unlike things or ideas using "like" or "as".

100

Define Metaphor.

Give an original example.

Comparing two things by saying one thing is a another.

100

A figure of speech that gives an exaggeration.

Hyperbole

100

Define Personification and give an example.

Human like qualities, actions, or emotions giving to non-human things.

100

Words that are spelled how they sound. These words create sound effects.

Give 3 examples.

Onomatopoeia

200

"Her smile was as bright as the sun." What figures of speech used in the statement?

Simile

200

What is Irony?

signifies opposite in a humorous and emphatic effect

200

Define and Give 2 examples of Alliteration.

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

200

"The car zoomed down the road."
Which figure of speech is used?


Onomatopoeia
("Zoomed" mimics a sound of speeding)

200

"The wind whispered through the trees."
Which figure of speech is used?

Personification
("The wind whispered" gives human qualities to wind)

300

Define Assonance and give an example.

The repetition of the vowel sound in words or phrases. 

300

"Boom! The fireworks exploded in the sky."
Which figure of speech is used?

Onomatopoeia
("Boom!" imitates a sound)

300

"He was a lion in the fight."
Which figure of speech is used?

Metaphor
("He was a lion" directly compares without using "like" or "as")
300

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
Which figure of speech is used?

Alliteration
(Repetition of initial 'P' sounds)

300

"Time is a thief."
Which figure of speech is used?

Metaphor
("Time is a thief" implies time steals without using "like" or "as")

400

Which two devices that we have explored are used in this excerpt? Each team can answer. Triple points for all correct answers.

The baker was truly on a roll, his creations rising to the occasion with every batch. His bakery was a melting pot of flavors, because of the diverse tastes came together in perfect harmony. Yet, as much as he loved his work, he often found it to be a constant cycle of hard work and relaxation, a feeling he couldn’t quite explain.

Metaphor & pun.

400

1 Person from each group must get up and give an example of a figurative language of the teacher's choice. 

No points if you get it wrong/or a teacher has to give you an example.

Double points with no help from teachers


Answers will vary.

400

Name 3 pieces of writing that we read this semester.

Tragedy of Macbeth 

Letter to Viceroy, Lord Irwin

Bombing of Birmingham         

How Do You See Your Selfie

Super Human

Mirror


400

Give a Theme and example of symbolism from "The Mask" or "The Power of Like"

The Mask: Hiding emotions help people overcome difficult situations. Symbol: the mask = hiding your emotions.

The Power of Like: Social media and the perceived acceptance of something makes others "like" it even if they don't really. Symbol: likes= acceptance or popularity

Answers may vary.


400

List the devices used in the following paragraph. There are 4.

The meeting was a battlefield, with each point made like a weapon in a war of words. Organized chaos, perfectly described the frantic, yet oddly structured conversation. "Oh, great," she said sarcastically, "another brilliant idea—just what we need," knowing full well the last suggestion was anything but great.

Metaphor, oxymoron, verbal irony, and simile.