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Figurative Langugage

Final Review 21-22

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What is an exaggerated statement used for humor or to make a point? hyperbole
What are repeated consonant sounds occurring at the beginning of words? alliteration
What is the figure of speech used to compare two unlike things with the words "like" or "as"? simile
Which figure of speech gives human traits to an object, animal, or an idea? personification
What is the use of words that mimic sounds? onomatopoeia
Which figure of speech compares two unlike things using a form of the verb be (is, are, etc...)? metaphor
Name the figurative language used..."The wild and woolly walrus waits and wonders when we'll walk by." alliteration
Name the figurative language used..."Boom!" The wall just fell on Mr. Felty and Mr. Drey!" onomatopoeia
Name the figurative language used..."Science!" Mr. Felty yelled, popping out of his seat like piece of toast." simile
Name the figurative language used..."The stuffed bear smiled as the little boy hugged him." personification
Name the figurative language used..."Mr. Drey is 200 years old." hyperbole
Name the figurative language used..."I drank a million cans of Diet Pepsi this year." hyperbole
Name the figurative language used..."The car's lights winked at me as I drove down the dark road." personification
Name the figurative language used..."The sun was like a flower blooming on a bright summer day." simile
Name the figurative language used..."My driveway was an ice skating rink after the storm." metaphor
Name the figurative language used..."Hiss," watch out for the snake. onomatopoeia
Created by: TMoar
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