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Figurative Language Quiz: 2022

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Question 1
1.

Two or more words that start with the same letter or the same sound. The words must be close to each other in the sentence.

Question 2
2.

Compares two different things using the key words 'like' or 'as.'

Question 3
3.

An exaggerated statement often used for emphasis.

Question 4
4.

Words that imitate sounds.

Question 5
5.

Compares two different things without using 'like' or 'as.'

Question 6
6.

Descriptive writing that appeals to the five senses (such as taste, touch, smell, etc.)

Question 7
7.

Giving human qualities/traits to things that are not human.

Question 8
8.

Two opposite words that are placed side by side in the same sentence.

Question 9
9.

The leaves fell gracefully to the ground, twirling like ballerinas.

Question 10
10.

The turkey was a magnet, drawing in all members of the family with its delicious scent.

Question 11
11.

The wishbone made a large crack when the siblings broke it apart.

Question 12
12.

Whenever the family got together on special occasions like this, time flew by so quickly

Question 13
13.

During the San Francisco Turkey Bowl, the football screamed through the air hitting a spectator in the stands!

Question 14
14.

When my brother broke his aunt’s crystal vase, he was as nervous as a turkey on Thanksgiving.

Question 15
15.

The farmer snuck up behind the turkey, and after hearing the turkey’s gobble, he jumped on his prey.

Question 16
16.

The meal my mother prepared for Thanksgiving was awfully delicious!

Question 17
17.

The New York City Thanksgiving Day Parade was moving through Manhattan when thunder began to grumble.

Question 18
18.

The ocean’s water splished and splashed against the Mayflower as it voyaged to the New World.

Question 19
19.

My brother didn’t know where everyone was supposed to sit for Thanksgiving dinner, so he put the place settings in random order.

Question 20
20.

My mother’s pumpkin pie is a slice of heaven.

Question 21
21.

When Susie took the last piece of peanut butter pie, I could have cried for a million years.

Question 22
22.

Dad said, "I'm so hungry, I could eat a million turkeys."

Question 23
23.

Uncle Jackson was a skyscrapper standing next to grandma.

Question 24
24.

The kitchen table shook under the weight of the feast that lay upon it.

Question 25
25.

Food circulated around the table in a furious flurry of flying bowls and plates.

Question 26
26.

Happy chatter mixed in with the clinking and clanging of silverware on china.

Which word from the above sentence is NOT an example of onomatopoeia?

Question 27
27.

Everyone pounced _____________________ for a serving of Grandmother's mashed potatoes.

Choose the simile that completes the sentence.

Question 28
28.

Normally, I wouldn't eat green beans for a million dollars, but the ones hidden in Aunt Emma's casserole were very tasty.

This person's opinion on green beans is expressed as -