Figurative Language Read the sentence and choose the correct figurative language term.

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Figurative Language Read the sentence and choose the correct figurative language term.

He’s as hungry as a bear. Metaphor Simile Personification Answer is? Simile

The rainbow arched its back over the pond. Metaphor Simile Personification Answer is? Personification

The eagle was a knife slicing through the air. Metaphor Simile Personification Answer is? Metaphor

She is as busy as a bee. Metaphor Simile Personification Answer is? Simile

You are what you eat. Metaphor Simile Personification Answer is? Metaphor

My teddy bear gave me a hug. Metaphor Simile Personification Answer is? Personification

She sells shells by the seashore. Alliteration Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Answer is? Alliteration

He was so hungry he ate the whole cornfield, stalks and all. Alliteration Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Answer is? Hyperbole

With a snap, he broke the pencil in two pieces. Alliteration Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Answer is? Onomatopoeia

He jumped a mile high when you scared him. Alliteration Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Answer is? Hyperbole

We heard the crackle of the fire while roasting the hotdogs. Alliteration Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Answer is? Onomatopoeia

The tiny turtle tucked tightly in his shell. Alliteration Hyperbole Onomatopoeia Answer is? Alliteration