
Figurative Language
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- Q1What Is Figurative Languagea figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or actionThe use of words or expressions that don't always mean what they sound like.words exactly according to their proper meanings30s
- Q2After revealing the secret to his daughter, Terry made her vow not to LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG and ruin the surprise party for her mom. Which type of figurative language is the capitalized phrase?AlliterationIdiomOxymoronMetaphor30s
- Q3What is the definition of HyperboleExaggerated statements that have a more literal or simple meaningThe comparison of two things using "like" or "as"Big words.An expression whose meaning can not always be interpreted by the choice of words.30s
- Q4Is the following a good example of Oxymoron? : Fred was seriously funny.Yes.No.30s
- Q5The repetition of the sound of a vowel. What is the figurative language that goes with this definition?SimileAlliterationAssonanceConsonance30s
- Q6The repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase.AssonanceOxymoronAlliterationConsonance30s
- Q7I like to try my best... Which figurative language is this?AssonanceConsonanceIdiomAlliteration30s
- Q8If two witches Were watching two watches, Which witch would watch which watch? This poem contains:MetaphorConsonanceAlliterationAssonance30s