Personification and Idiom By: TF7. How to Play Read Question Click the best answer If wrong go back and try again If you need help click the help button.

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Personification and Idiom By: TF7

How to Play Read Question Click the best answer If wrong go back and try again If you need help click the help button

Question number 1 Which of the following is an Idiom? A.) Kick the Bucket B.) Apples in the room C.) Awful Shooter D.) Your not honest

Question number 2 Which one describes Personification? A.) The trees’ branches move B.) The tree called my name C.) The tree blew down D.) The tree died

Question number 3 Which is NOT an Idiom? A.) Fit like a glove B.) Cook up a storm C.) Hot as the sun D.) Hold your Horses

Question number 4 Which one is an example of Personification? A.) Sexy as a model B.) The dog said my name C.) Whack D.) He is an ox

Question number 5 Name the Idiom in the sentence. The Cat kicked the bucket after he ran all day long. A.) Ran B.) Cat C.) The D.) Kicked the bucket

The End!!!!! That’s all of the game guys!!! Have a wonderful day!!!