
Figurative Language
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- Q1comparing two unlike things using words such as "like" or "as"Simile30s
- Q2See imageExample: They fought like cats and dogs!30s
- Q3A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudesPersonification30s
- Q4comparing two unlike things NOT using words such as "like" or "as"Metaphor30s
- Q5See imageExample: How could she marry that snake?30s
- Q6imitates a soundOnomatopoeia30s
- Q7Descriptive language that create a picture in your mindImagery30s
- Q8exaggerationHyperbole30s
- Q9words that have the same beginning sounds togetherAlliteration30s
- Q10an expression that says one thing but means something elseIdiom30s
- Q11word playFigurative Language30s
- Q12Comparing two unlike things using words such as "like" or "as"Simile30s
- Q13See imageExample: The sisters fought like cats and dogs!30s
- Q14Comparing two unlike things NOT using the words "like" or "as."Metaphor30s
- Q15See imageExample: How could she marry a snake like that?30s