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Today music plays a special role in the production of movies. (adverb or adjective)
adjective
Beethoven, a composer, tirelessly devoted himself to his music. (adverb or adjective)
adverb
She speaks so softly that I can hardly hear her. (adverb or adjective)
adverb
The early bird gets the worm. (adverb or adjective)
adjective
That little boy behaves very __________. (badly or bad)
badly
Teresa is a very kind and ________ person. (gentle or gently)
gentle
The kids can hear the _________ rain falling on the roof. (loudly or loud)
loud
Ever since he met Consuelo, he has looked very _________. (happily or happy)
happy
My father arrived at the airport ________, and ended up missing his flight. ( late or lately)
late
Mike doesn't have a _________ time making friends. (hardly or hard)
hard
The Santos Family had a ________ time in Cebu. (greatly or great)
great
We can't understand him, He doesn't speak very ____________. (clearly or clear)
clearly
Alice did not want to wake her husband, so she left ___________. (quiet or quietly)
quietly
Pat is a good friend of mine. (noun or adjective complement)
adjective complement
He is a very helpful brother. (noun or adjective complement)
noun complement
Luis looks good in his uniform. (noun or adjective complement)
adjective complement
The crowd was impatient during the concert. (noun or adjective complement)
adjective complement
The creatures are scary. (noun or adjective complement)
adjective complement
My friend's pet is soft and furry. (noun or adjective complement)
adjective complement
Actors are popular. (noun or adjective complement)
adjective complement
Time just keeps on ticking. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Onomatopoeia
Your usefulness was used up yesterday. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
alliteration
This city never sleeps. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Personification
That documentary went on forever. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Hyperbole
The ventriloquist varied his voice vociferously. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Alliteration
EJ gargled the mouthwash. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Onomatopoeia
He dunked the delicious donut in dairy creamer. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Alliteration
I’ve seen that movie a thousand times. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Hyperbole
The candle flame danced in the dark. (personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia or hyperbole)
Personification
Identify the kind of figurative language: She has such a bubbly personality.
Metaphor
Identify the kind of figurative language: His mind is like an encyclopedia.
Simile
Identify the kind of figurative language: She's going through a rollercoaster of emotions.
Metaphor
Identify the kind of figurative language: In our seventh grade, we shone like stars.
Simile
Identify the kind of figurative language: His words cut deeper than a knife.
Metaphor
Identify the kind of figurative language: They are as different as night and day.
Simile