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Figurative Language JEOPARDY. BY DIEGO, ARDEN, AND JOHNNY. SELECTION. SIMILE. METAPHOR. PERSONIFICATION. HYPERBOLE. 100. 200. 300. 400. What is the definition of simile?. A figure of speech that compares two things using like or as. What is the definition of metaphor?.
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Figurative LanguageJEOPARDY BY DIEGO, ARDEN, AND JOHNNY
SELECTION SIMILE METAPHOR PERSONIFICATION HYPERBOLE 100 200 300 400
What is the definition of simile? A figure of speech that compares two things using like or as.
What is the definition of metaphor? A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that actually have something in common.
What is the definition of personification? A figure of speech in which an inanimate object endowed with human abilities and/or qualities.
What is the definition of hyperbole? A deliberate and obvious exaggeration used for effect.
Choose the sentence that is a simile.1.The bald man’s head shined as if it were stars in the sky.2.The bald man’s head sparkled brightly in my eyes. Sentence 1 is correct
Choose the sentence that is a metaphor.1.He has the heart of a lion2. His heart was like a block of stone Sentence 1 is correct
Choose the sentence that has personification in it.1.The cement felt as hot as the sun.2. The tree danced in the wind Sentence 2 is correct
Choose the sentence that has a hyperbole in it.1.I’m so hungry I could eat Arden2. I was hungry so I ate a sandwich Sentence 1 is correct
Is this sentence a simile or not?He stood as still as a rock. YES
Is this sentence a metaphor or not?The duck floated in the water like a leaf drifting on the wind. NO
Is there a personification in this sentence?The sun greeted me when I woke. Yes
Does this sentence contain a hyperbole?My books made my backpack very heavy. NO
True or FalseDoes a simile compare two unlike things that actually have something in common. False
True or FalseDoes a metaphor compare two things using like or as. False
True or FalseDoes personification give inanimate objects human characteristics or actions. True
True or FalseDoes hyperbole over exaggerate something to give an effect. True