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Figurative Language Test Review Name: __________________________ Date: ___________ PD: ______ Figurative Language Test Review Directions: Match definitions in Column B to the type of figurative language it describes in Column A. -COLUMN A- _____1. idiom _____2. metaphor _____3. hyperbole _____4. onomatopoeia _____5. simile _____6. alliteration -COLUMN B- A. an extreme exaggeration B. an expression with a commonly understood meaning that is different from its literal meaning C. comparing two things WITHOUT using like or as D. comparing two things using like or as E. the use of two or more words that begin with the same sound; tongue twister F. a sound as a word

Directions: Choose the type of figurative language used in the sentences below. Write the letter of the best answer on the line. _____7. The fly buzzed past us. A. metaphor B. hyperbole C. onomatopoeia ____8. The sunflowers nodded their yellow heads. A. onomatopoeia B. personification C. simile ____9. It really burned me up when you yelled at me. A. idiom B. alliteration ____10. The snowman was as fluffy as a marshmallow. A. simile B. metaphor C. allusion ____11. Alicia is an angel. B. idiom C. personification

____13. My alarm clock yells at me every morning. A. hyperbole B. onomatopoeia C. personification ____14. The thunder was a mighty lion. A. simile B. metaphor C. onomatopoeia ____15. Most cats purr if you pet them on the head. A. personification C. alliteration Directions: Write two sentences to describe the picture below. Use any of the following types of figurative language. Then, identify the kind of figurative language that you used. simile metaphor onomatopoeia alliteration personification ____________________________________________________________________________________

23. The dog was as loud as a siren. ___________ __________ Directions: Use your own words to explain the meaning of each sentence containing figurative language. The raindrops danced on the pavement. ______________________________________________________ The dishes leaped off the shelves during the earthquake. Paul could lift a mountain. He swam like a torpedo. 22. This girl is as quiet as a mouse. Directions: Identify the two objects being compared in the similes and metaphors. Write the two objects on the lines provided. 23. The dog was as loud as a siren. ___________ __________ This room is a refrigerator. ___________ ______________ The boy is a dictionary. ____________ ________________