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Figurative Language

  • 1. Figurative language
  • 2. Simile
  • 3. Metaphor
  • 4. Personification
  • 5. Hyperbole
  • 6. Alliteration
  • 7. Onomatopoeis
  • a. an intentionally exaggerated figure of speech
  • b. a comparison but does not use like or as
  • c. giving human qualities or characteristices to nonliving things
  • d. the repetition of the initial letter.
  • e. a tool that an author uses to help the reader visuaize what is happening in a story
  • f. the imitation of sounds in word form
  • g. a comparison using like or as
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Figurative Language (Answer Key)

  • e 1. Figurative language
  • g 2. Simile
  • b 3. Metaphor
  • c 4. Personification
  • a 5. Hyperbole
  • d 6. Alliteration
  • f 7. Onomatopoeis
  • a. an intentionally exaggerated figure of speech
  • b. a comparison but does not use like or as
  • c. giving human qualities or characteristices to nonliving things
  • d. the repetition of the initial letter.
  • e. a tool that an author uses to help the reader visuaize what is happening in a story
  • f. the imitation of sounds in word form
  • g. a comparison using like or as

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