Identify the Figurative Language type: "The line to get lunch at the cafeteria was a mile long!" A). Hyperbole, B). Simile, C). Personification, D). Metaphor
A). Hyperbole
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "Her voice is like nails on a chalkboard." A). Hyperbole, B). Alliteration, C). Metaphor, D). Simile
A). Simile
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "The sun was a ball of fire in the summer sky." A). Onomatopoeia, B). Simile, C). Metaphor, D). Hyperbole
C). Metaphor
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "Brianna baked banana bread, but it burned." A). Hyperbole, B). Alliteration, C). Metaphor, D). Simile
B). Alliteration
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "While walking home, I wondered where Wally was." A). Alliteration, B). Onomatopoeia, C). Personification, D). Metaphor
A). Alliteration
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "This bag weighs a ton!" A). Onomatopoeia, B). Hyperbole, C). Metaphor, D). Personification
B). Hyperbole
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse." A). Metaphor, B). Simile, C). Hyperbole, D). Alliteration
C). Hyperbole
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "I squealed with excitement when I found out I got the solo!" A). Personification, B). Simile, C). Onomatopoeia, D). Metaphor
C). Onomatopoeia
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Identify the Figurative Language type: "I hate it when my brother slurps his soup!" A). Onomatopoeia, B). Hyperbole, C). Metaphor, D). Personification
A). Onomatopoeia
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Identify the Figurative Language Type: "The snow is a white blanket." A). Hyperbole, B). Alliteration, C). Metaphor, D). Simile
C). Metaphor
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Identify the Figurative Language Type: "The mall was a zoo!" A). Personification, B). Simile, C). Onomatopoeia, D). Metaphor
D). Metaphor
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Identify the Figurative Language Type: "Break a leg!" A). Idiom, B). Personification, C). Onomatopoeia, D). Metaphor
A). Idiom
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Identify the Figurative Language Type: "Cut him some slack." A). Simile, B). Alliteration, C). Idiom, D). Metaphor
C). Idiom
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Identify the Figurative Language Type: "Your guess is as good as mine." A). Alliteration, B). Simile, C). Onomatopoeia, D). Idiom