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Figurative Language

Figurative Language

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English

6th - 12th Grade

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CCSS
L.4.5, L.11-12.6, RL.11-12.6

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Multiple Choice

A brief and indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance

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alliteration

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allusion

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hyperbole

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

An expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words but must be learned as a whole

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alliteration

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allusion

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hyperbole

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

A word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show or suggest that they are similar

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imagery

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meiosis

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metaphor

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables

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alliteration

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allusion

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hyperbole

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally 

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alliteration

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allusion

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hyperbole

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

The forming of a word (as “buzz” or “hiss”) in imitation of a natural sound

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imagery

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meiosis

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metaphor

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

Representing a thing or idea as a person in art, literature

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personification

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simile

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metaphor

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

Writing about objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our five physical senses

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imagery

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meiosis

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metaphor

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

The presentation of a thing with underemphasis especially in order to achieve a greater effect; understatement

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imagery

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meiosis

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metaphor

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

Break a leg!

is an example of a(n)

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personification

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simile

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metaphor

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

Bam, whirl, thump, boom

are examples of a(n)

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idiom

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hyperbole

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meiosis

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

A comparison of two unlike things, often introduced by like or as

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personification

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simile

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metaphor

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

The cupcake is calling my name.

is an example of a(n)

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personification

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simile

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metaphor

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idiom

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Multiple Choice

They have a heart of gold.

is an example of a(n)

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personification

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simile

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metaphor

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meiosis

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Multiple Choice

The explanation was clear as mud.

is an example of a(n)

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personification

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simile

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metaphor

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allusion

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Multiple Choice

This backpack weighs a ton.

is an example of a(n)

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personification

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hyperbole

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meiosis

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

Peter Piper picked peppers.

is an example of a(n)

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alliteration

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metaphor

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simile

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allusion

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Multiple Choice

"Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch.” -Mercutio after he is mortally wounded by Tybalt

is an example of a(n)

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idiom

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hyperbole

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meiosis

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

The fresh and juicy orange is very cold and sweet.

is an example of a(n)

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imagery

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hyperbole

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meiosis

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onomatopoeia

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Multiple Choice

“The morning wind forever blows, the poem of creation is uninterrupted; but few are the ears that hear it. Olympus is but the outside of the earth everywhere.”

is an example of a(n)

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alliteration

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metaphor

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simile

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allusion

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Open Ended

What is figurative language?

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