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Literature Test Review

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    Literature Study Guide - terms and examples
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  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. Busy as a bee.
    Simile
  •  15
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. The car whooshed past me in a blur.
    Onomatopoeia
  •  10
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. The bright sun warmed the soft, green grass as the clouds drifted through the baby blue sky.
    Imagery
  •  25
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. Mark liked to trick Chuck.
    Consonance
  •  25
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. My boyfriend is in the doghouse.
    Idiom
  •  20
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. Tim took tons of tools to make toys.
    Alliteration
  •  15
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. If you think you can win, you can win.
    Repetition
  •  5
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. I have tons of money saved up in the bank.
    Hyperbole
  •  15
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. John felt a cold chill run down his neck as he entered the dark alley alone.
    Foreshadowing
  •  20
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. When John stepped onto the field a year later, he could still see his teammate run across the plate to win the championship game.
    Flashback
  •  15
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
    Rhyme
  •  10
  • Label each example with the correct figurative language. I'm glad I know sign language; it's pretty handy.
    Pun
  •  20