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Name: ________________________________________Date:__________________________

Figurative Language Assessment

Match the figurative language with its definition.

______ 1. Compares two different things using the words “like” or “as”. A. Simile

______ 2. An extreme exaggeration. B. Metaphor

______ 3. A word that represents a sound. C. Idiom

______ 4. Using very descriptive language. D. Hyperbole

______ 5. Compares two different things without using the words “like” or “as”. E. Personification

______ 6. The same letter sound is repeated throughout a sentence. F. Onomatopoeia

______ 7. Giving human characteristics to non-human objects. G. Imagery

______ 8. An expression where the words used, mean something different than you would H. Alliteration
find in the dictionary.

Choose the best answer for each question.

9. What type of figurative language is used in the sentence below?


Jonathon was so exhausted he could have slept for a year.
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. hyperbole
d. personification

10. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


The girl was as bright as the sun.
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. hyperbole
d. Idiom

11. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


The moon smiled at the sun and went home.
a. Alliteration
b. Imagery
c. Hyperbole
d. Personification

MARK CONRAD B. NOROÑO


SHS Teacher II
Subject Teacher
12. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?
You are an angel.
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

13. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


She runs like the wind.
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. hyperbole
d. Idiom

14. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


The boy is so tall he is a giant
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. idiom
d. personification

15. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


Can you give me a hand with this mess?
a. idiom
b. alliteration
c. hyperbole
d. imagery

16. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


Billy Bob likes to eat bananas for breakfast.
a. idiom
b. alliteration
c. hyperbole
d. imagery

17. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


I am the smartest person in the universe.
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. hyperbole
d. personification

MARK CONRAD B. NOROÑO


SHS Teacher II
Subject Teacher
18. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following
sentence? The mice danced and sang until midnight.
a. metaphor
b. simile
c. hyperbole
d. personification

19. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


Ring, Ring, went my alarm clock.
a. imagery
b. idiom
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

20. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


The girl could smell the fresh lavender as she glided through the beautiful garden of delicate
flowers.
a. imagery
b. idiom
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

21. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


Boom! The explosion rang though the air.
a. imagery
b. idiom
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

22. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


It is so bright in here. Hit the lights.
a. imagery
b. idiom
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

23. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?


The sweet smell of the double chocolate cookies flows through the air.
a. imagery
b. idiom
c. hyperbole
d. onomatopoeia

MARK CONRAD B. NOROÑO


SHS Teacher II
Subject Teacher
24. Which kind of figurative language is used in the following sentence?
Sandra’s silly sister always takes her tiny toys.
a. idiom
b. simile
c. alliteration
d. onomatopoeia

Read the story and answer the questions.

Today was the day Gabriella had been waiting for all year. This was her
opportunity to be known as the fastest girl in school. While her friends have always told
her she was as quick as a whip, she still felt nervous about the big race. The crowd
sounded like a song, with their steady beat and cheering. She could feel her heart
pounding like a drum in her chest. "Break a leg," said her best friend as she walked onto
the track. Gabriella knew she was ready for the race. She had been practicing all year.
This was going to be a piece of cake.

25. Underline the similes in the story. Circle the idioms.


26. What does the simile "she was as quick as a whip" mean?
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27. Why do you think the author says, "she could feel her heart pounding like
a drum in her chest."
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28. What does "Break a leg" mean?
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29. Why does the author say "This was going to be a piece of cake"?
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30. Why do many authors choose to use figurative language in their writing?
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MARK CONRAD B. NOROÑO


SHS Teacher II
Subject Teacher

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