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100

“I am so tired I cannot walk another inch” or “I’m so sleepy I might fall asleep standing here”.

hyperbole

100

the use of sarcasm or when a speaker’s intention is the opposite of what they are saying

e.g "Wow, you could win an award for cleanliness!" after looking at a messy room.

verbal irony

100

He was a lion on the battlefield.

metaphor

100

Deafening silence!

oxymoron

100

The animals spoke and sang to Snow White and braided her hair as she walked through the forest

personification

200

A comparison in which an idea or a thing is compared to another thing that is quite different from it.

Analogy

200

"Add fuel to the fire" is an example of a

Idiom

200

What literary device is 

"Hair as soft as cotton"?

simile

200

Snap! Crackle! Pop!

onomatopoeia

200

I like to watch movies and to travel abroad.

Parallelism

300

Which of the following literary devices is a hyperbole?
Be prepared to explain how you know.

A. Her hair was a sea of twisted worms.
B. “The girl sneezed, “achoo!”
C. I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.
D. His shoes were as shiny as a new car.

C. I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.

300

kacey tells Steve she loves his cooking but feeds it to the dog under the table.

dramatic irony

300

What literary device is "If he chose to attack, I would be mince meat?"

metaphor

300

Awfully Good is an example of? Or "Little Giant" ?

Oxymoron

300

A play on words, often humorous. 

Example: Her cat is near the computer, keep an eye on the mouse.

PUN

400

Which of the following literary devices is a hyperbole?
Be prepared to explain how you know.

A. You hit the nail on the head.
B. I won tons of money over the weekend.
C. Those two girls are like two peas in a pod.
D. Her eyes were jewels sparkling in the sun.

B. I won tons of money over the weekend.

400

What does it mean? 

The boyfriend and girlfriend will tie the knot after planning their wedding. 

get married

400

He is like a giraffe; long-necked with small ears.

simile

400

What literary devices is"He ooing and aahing and hollering?"

onomatopoeia

400

A figure of speech in which objects or nonhuman things are given human characteristics. 

The earth breathes. 

His eyes told me he didn't go to bed on time last night. 

Personification

500

What literary devices are in "We wrestled with as much ease as a dog playing with a puppy"?

simile and alliteration

500

What does it mean? My being late was a blessing in disguise when I got to school and there was a fire.

A bad thing turned out to be something good

500

Which of the following literary devices is a metaphor?
Be prepared to explain how you know.

A. Those two girls are like two peas in a pod.
B. The hallway was a sea of students.
C. The tiger spent the afternoon sunbathing.
D. It takes two to tango.

B. The hallway was a sea of students.

500

What literary devices are in "Rats could be heard scudding across the race track of the ceiling"?

Onomatopoeia and metaphor

500

I neither praise nor criticize him.

Parallelism