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Figurative Language

Quiz by Kalynn Williams

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  • Q1

    A good cook could cook as many cookies as a good cook who could cook cookies. Is an example of?

    Alliteration

    Hyperbole

    Personification

    Onomatopoeia

    120s
  • Q2

    What is an idiom?

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    30s
  • Q3

    Which of these is a hyperbole?

    They fought like cats and dogs.

    He has bigger fish to fry.

    The chair squealed in pain when the hammer smashed it

    My brother is taller than a skyscraper.

    30s
  • Q4

    A simile is a type of figurative language that describes something by comparing it to something else with the words ____ or __.

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  • Q5

    What is the definition of Onomatopoeia?

    Attributing human characteristics to nonhuman things. This personifies objects and makes them more relatable.

    An over-exaggeration used to emphasize an emotion or description.

    A commonly used expression that has acquired a meaning different from its literal meaning.

    The use of descriptive words that sound or mimic the noise they are describing.

    30s

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