
Figurative Language
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- Q1Comparing two things using like or asHyperboleMetaphorSimilePersonification45s
- Q2Comparing two things without using like or asOnomatopoeiaMetaphorPersonificationSimile45s
- Q3giving human characteristics to an object, animal or idea.MetaphorPersonificationIdiomSimile45s
- Q4An expression or saying known to a particular group of people that cannot be taken literally.PersonificationOnomatopoeiaHyperboleIdiom45s
- Q5Expression with less strength than expected. The opposite of hyperbole.IdiomUnderstatmentPersonificationHyperbole45s
- Q6An exaggerated statement to make a point.MetaphorOxymoronSimileHyperbole45s
- Q7Using words that have an opposite definition in the same phrase or sentence.OxymoronPersonificationMetaphorHyperbole45s
- Q8A figurative saying in which a bit of “wisdom” is given.IdiomUnderstatmentPersonificationProverb45s