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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE TEST

Name: Abejoice C. Lig-ang

SCORE: _______________

QUESTIONS:

1. A Simile…

a. Tells what a person likes


b. Compares two similar things
c. Compares two unlike things using the words like or as
d. Tells what a person is doing

2. The repetition of the initial consonant sound in two or more neighbouring words or syllables.

a. Onomatopoeia
b. Simile
c. Personification
d. Alliteration
3. The repetition of consonant sounds in the beginning of words.

a. Alliteration
b. Assonance
c. Symbol
d. Rhythm

4. Which is the best example of Alliteration.

a. Only three girls came to the picnic


b. I like popcorn, peanuts, and Pepsi when I watch, movies.
c. She wants to see that movie.
d. The sun was in my eyes all day and I got a headache.

5. Metaphor is comparing two unlike things without like or as.

TRUE or FALSE

6. Figurative Language is a language not to be taken literal.

TRUE or FALSE
7. Life is like a box of chocolates is an example of Metaphor.

TRUE or FALSE

8. My dad is a rock is an example of Metaphor

TRUE or FALSE

9. A word that imitates a sound, for example BUZZ and POP.

a. Onomatopoeia b. Hyperbole

10. The race car zoomed past the finish line is an example of?

a. Onomatopoeia b. Metaphor

11. An extreme exaggeration from the truth.

a. Assonance c. Rhyme
b. Simile d. Hyperbole

12. Words that end with the same sound.

a. Stanza c. Rhyme
b. Simile d. consonance

13. Use of descriptive words/ phrases to create a picture for the reader.

a. Onomatopoeia c. Simile
b. Imagery d. Hyperbole

14. Use of any element of language (word, phrase, line, etc.) more than once

a. Imagery c. Hyperbole
b. Tone d. repetition

15. Giving human traits to something that is not human.

a. Hyperbole
b. Personification
c. Metaphor
d. simile
My answer:
1.C 6.True 11.D
2.D 7. False 12.C
3.A 8. True 13.B
4.B 9.A 14.D
5.TRUE 10.A 15.B

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