Figurative Language
  • 1. SNAP! BOOM! Words that sound like what they mean are ____.
A) Similies
B) Idioms
C) Onomatopeia
D) Homographs
  • 2. The new house is a mansion. This is a _________.
A) Metaphor
B) Imagery
C) Homophone
D) Hyperbole
  • 3. A simile is a comparison using ____ or ____
A) but/yet
B) loud/quiet
C) like/as
D) love/like
  • 4. Which sentence shows alliteration?
A) Polly packs her purse for the trip to Pennsylvania
B) The flowers danced in the wind.
C) I hope Ty can fry his eggs in time.
D) Mark is happy to move to Delaware.
  • 5. My stomach growled during class. This is an example of ______.
A) Hyperboles
B) Alliteration
C) Personification
D) Imagery
  • 6. Which of the following sentences is a hyperbole?
A) The baby is as cute as a puppy.
B) I'm so hot I'm going to melt away.
C) I read a book today, but I will read 10 more pages Tuesday.
D) Splash! Boom! Crack!
  • 7. Imagery is when words make a ______ in your head.
A) picture
B) answer
C) thought
D) question
  • 8. Two/To/Too and Blue/Blew and Hay/Hey are all _____
A) Homographs
B) Hyperboles
C) Idioms
D) Homophones
  • 9. Which of the following sentence is an Idiom?
A) It is raining cats and dogs outside!
B) I am as tall as a tree.
C) The sparkling candle was glowing in the small bedroom.
D) Maddy lives near me and we watch live T.V.
  • 10. The ball will sink in the kitchen sink. This is an example of a ______.
A) Homograph
B) Metaphor
C) Homonym
D) Onomatopoeia
  • 11. We need to present the project to our class in the present tense. This is an example of a _____.
A) Homophone
B) Simile
C) Imagery
D) Homograph
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