
Figurative Language & Story Elements Practice
Quiz by MARCUS BECKWITH
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- Q1
This type of figurative language gives human-like qualities to non-human objects
Personification
30s - Q2
Comparison of two things using like or as
Simile
30s - Q3
A comparison between two things WITHOUT using "like" or "as" =
Metaphor
30s - Q4
Any expression where you must FIGURE OUT the meaning of the phrase
Idiom
30s - Q5
an extreme exaggeration
hyperbole
30s - Q6
This type of Figurative Language is where almost ALL the words start with the same letter (Peter Piper Picked a Pickle Pepper)
Alliteration
30s - Q7
This is an example of which type of Figurative Language
"My nephew is a King! He works really hard!
Metaphor
30s - Q8
The chocolate cake was calling my name.
Personification
30s - Q9
I've told you a million times.
Hyperbole
30s - Q10
The tall trees towered over the town.
Alliteration
30s - Q11
It's raining cats and dogs
Idiom
30s - Q12
Your eyes twinkle like the stars.
Simile
30s - Q13
Irony =
when something unexpected happens
when a unexpected event/action occurs
30s - Q14
Plot =
The Sequence of Events/(ACTION) of the ENTIRE story! How the ACTION moves the story from the BEGINNING, MIDDLE, & END of the entire story.
30s - Q15
PLOT DIAGRAM
The MAP/Graphic Organizer of the PLOT = Sequence of Events/Action, How the Action moves the story from the Beginning to the Middle to the End
30s