
Recognizing Figurative Language
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- Q1Which type of figurative language is represented by the photo?metaphorpersonificationsimilealliteration30s
- Q2What is it called when an author compare two different things.MetaphorPersonificationAlliterationSimile30s
- Q3The cartoon provides examples of which type of figurative language?similepersonificationalliterationmetaphor30s
- Q4Shakespeare used these words in "Romeo and Juliet." What type of figurative language is represented here?alliterationperonsificationmetaphorsimile30s
- Q5Which type of figurative language did Ernest Hemmingway use in this text?personificationsimilealliterationmetaphor30s
- Q6The language in the photo represents which type of figurative language?similepersonificationmetaphoralliteration30s
- Q7What type of figurative language is used in this example?personificationsimilemetaphoralliteration30s
- Q8Which type of figurative language does Stephen Crane use in this excerpt from "The Red Badge of Courage"?metaphorsimilealliterationpersonification30s
- Q9What type of figurative language did Shakespeare use in this quote from "Romeo and Juliet" ?personificationsimilealliterationmetaphor30s
- Q10When an author compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."PersonificationMetaphorSimileAlliteration30s