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Figurative Language Review

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    Review figurative language
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  • What type of figurative language: The wrapped gift begged to be opened.
    Idiom
    Personification
    Symbol
    Hyperbole
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  • What type of figurative language: The teacher heard whispering and knew something was fishy.
    Idiom
    Symbol
    Personification
    Hyperbole
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  • What type of figurative language: Life is such an exciting journey!
    Hyperbole
    Metaphor
    Idiom
    Personification
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  • What type of figurative language: Our conversation seemed to go on for days.
    Alliteration
    Idiom
    Imagery
    Hyperbole
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  • What type of figurative language: The child sneaked like a ninja past the sleeping dog.
    Hyperbole
    Metaphor
    Alliteration
    Simile
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  • What type of figurative language: These are great pictures – the camera loves you!
    Hyperbole
    Personification
    Metaphor
    Alliteration
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  • What type of figurative language: The kids were wild monkeys today
    Hyperbole
    Metaphor
    Alliteration
    Understatement
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  • What type of figurative language: There are a million reasons why this is a bad idea!
    Hyperbole
    Idiom
    Personification
    Understatement
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  • What type of figurative language: Shelby was tired, so she decided to hit the sack early.
    Symbol
    Idiom
    Understatement
    Hyperbole
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  • What type of figurative language: She received the game ball proudly after her winning home run.
    Metaphor
    Hyperbole
    Symbol
    Idiom
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  • What type of figurative language: The fluffy bed felt as soft as a cloud.
    Simile
    Metaphor
    Hyperbole
    Personification
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  • Identify the two types of figurative language: Your skin is as cold as ice!
    Simile and symbol
    Simile and idiom
    Simile and hyperbole
    Simile and personification
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  • Identify the two types of figurative language: My dog is a sweet, cuddly nurse when I’m sick.
    Metaphor and hyperbole
    Metaphor and simile
    Metaphor and personification
    Metaphor and alliteration
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  • What does the idiom mean: Did I really win the lottery, or are you just pulling my leg?
    making me laugh
    tricking me
    doing me a favor
    telling me the truth
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  • What does the idiom mean: Elizabeth said it was no big deal to forgive her sister for their fight last week. “It’s water under the bridge,” Elizabeth promised her.
    a huge problem that must be solved
    something past that no longer matters
    something no one wants to talk about
    more important than anything else
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  • What does the idiom mean: Rich was over the moon with excitement after hearing the good news.
    excited
    suprised
    unhappy
    confused
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