
Creative Writing Quiz No. 1 Module 1
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- Q1Identify the type of imagery of the given sentence. The starry night sky looked so beautiful that it begged him to linger, but he reluctantly left for home.OlfactoryAuditoryGustatoryVisual60s
- Q2Identify the type of imagery of the given sentence. The fragrance of spring flowers made her joyful.OlfactoryTactileGustatoryVisual60s
- Q3Identify the type of imagery of the given sentence. The blind man touched the tree to learn if its skin was smooth or rough.GustatoryOlfactoryTactileVisual60s
- Q4Identify the type of imagery of the given sentence. The burger, aromatic with spices, made his mouth water in anticipation of the first bite.TactileGustatoryVisualOlfactory60s
- Q5Identify the type of imagery of the given sentence. When he was on the way to work, he heard the muffled cry of a woman.OlfactoryVisualAuditoryTactile60s
- Q6Identify the type of imagery of the given sentence. The exquisite, subtle, salty flavor of the caviar made Penny remember why she loved coming to the restaurant.VisualOlfactoryGustatoryTactile60s
- Q7Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. The wind sang her mournful song through the falling leaves.AlliterationHyperbolePersonificationOnomatopoeia60s
- Q8Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. The snow whispered as it fell to the ground during the early morning hours.OnomatopoeiaAlliterationHyperbolePersonification60s
- Q9Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. Paying bills is like having your teeth pulled.SimileMetaphorPersonificationHyperbole60s
- Q10Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. The car engine coughed and cried when it started during the cold winter morning.SimilePersonificationAlliterationOnomatopoeia60s
- Q11Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. Lila Ledbetter lugged a lot of little lemons lazily.OnomatopoeiaMetaphorAlliterationHyperbole60s
- Q12Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. He is a monster when he plays sports.SimileMetaphorPersonificationHyperbole60s
- Q13Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. He was so tired that he could have slept for a month.SimilePersonificationHyperboleAlliteration60s
- Q14Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. Randy Rathmore wrapped a rather rare red rabbit.PersonificationAlliterationOnomatopoeiaMetaphor60s
- Q15Identify the figure of speech in the given sentence. “It went zip when it moved and bop when it stopped, And whirr when it stood still. I never knew just what it was and I guess I never will.”HyperboleMetaphorOnomatopoeiaAlliteration60s