figurative language terms quiz by john miller and matthew mulhollan
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Figurative Language Terms Quiz
By John Miller
and
Matthew
Mulhollan
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#1. Which is an Antonym of Upset?
A. MadB. BlueC. Chaotic D. Jubilation
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#1. Answer
D. Jubilation
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#2. What is an example of Personification?
A. The child waved good-bye.B. The leaves waved in the
wind.C. They stood staring at the
tree.D. The dog just stood there.
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#2. Answer
B. The leaves waved in the wind.
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#3. Which answer is a Simile?
A. The person is huge. B. A dog is smart unlike a cat.C. A bird is like an airplane.D. A book is a journey through time.
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#3. Answer
C. A bird is like an airplane.
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#4. Which is an example of a homophone?
A. See / SawB. Hi / HelloC. Two / ToD. Far / Close
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#4. Answer
C. Two / To
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#5. Which is an example of a metaphor?
A. He ran down the track as slow as a snail.
B. He was as smart as Mr. Sheloski.
C. Mr. Moose is a funny teacher.D. He drowned in a sea of grief.
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#5. Answer
D. He drowned in a sea of grief.
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#6. From what point of view is the book Harry Potter written?
A. Third personB. First personC. Second personD. Fourth person
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#6. AnswerB. First Person
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#7. A hyperbole is when you use a sound to identify something?
A. TrueB. False
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#7. Answer
B. False
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#8. To paraphrase is to restate or retell something in your own words?
A. TrueB. False
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#8. Answer
A. True
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#9. Which is an example of alliteration?
A. Using a sound to identify something
B. To identify what kind of textC. A major topic or purpose of a
writingD. None of the above
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#9. Answer
D. None of the above
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#10. Theme is a major topic or purpose of a writing.
A. TrueB. False
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#10. Answer
A. True
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End Of Quiz…This was our Figurative Language Terms Quiz by
John Miller
And
Matthew Mulhollan