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Lets Play a Figurative Language Game! Click here to learn how to play!

How To Play! You will be shown a series of questions with multiple choice answers. You have to pick the answer that you think is correct. Then you will be shown a slide that says correct or incorrect. Once you see if your right or not press the Return key to return to the Play the game slide to choose another question. Click here to begin playing!

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Play the Game!

What is the repetition of sounds at the beginning of a sentence? Cliche Hyperbole Alliteration Idiom

What is the resemblance of sound in words or syllables? Metaphor Simile Cliche Assonance

What is a word or phrase that has become overly familiar or common? Cliche Personification Idiom Onomatopoeia

What is a big exaggeration, usually with humor? Assonance Hyperbole Idiom Personification

What is the term for comparing two unlike things WITHOUT using like or as? Idiom Onomatopoeia Cliche Metaphor

What is the language peculiar to a group of people? Idiom Metaphor Simile Alliteration

What is making a thing or an action by imitating the sound associated with it? Assonance Onomatopoeia Metaphor Hyperbole

What is giving something human qualities? Simile Alliteration Personification Hyperbole

What is a figure of speech when you compare two unlike things WITH like or as? Simile Onomatopoeia Hyperbole Idiom

What is this an example of?: The flowers danced in the wind. Cliche Alliteration Assonance Personification

Thank you for Playing! By Carly Grade 8

Figurative Language Song!!