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20. She zoomed like a rocket. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Simile
19. Sara was a flying canary after all.
Metaphor
18. The parrot's eyes talked to me, " Set me free . . . out of this cage . . . out of this prison!" (Name the figure of speech here!)
Personification
17. Books are the keys to your imagination. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Metaphor
16. Ben's temper was like a volcano, ready to explode.
Simile
15. Look at the stars! They are sparkling diamonds. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Metaphor
15. I am a night owl. I do all my assignments at night. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Metaphor
14.The kids were like monkeys on the jungle gym.(Name the figure of speech here!)
Simile
13. The man turned suddenly into a raging bull. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Metaphor
12. The calm lake was a mirror. You could see your face reflected with all expressions and gestures on it. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Metaphor
11. The kids are as beautiful as little daisies. Super attractive! (Name the figure of speech here!)
Simile
10. The snowflakes are dancing in the air. (Name the figure of speech here!)
Personification
9. Laila is a shining star today! (What figurative language do we have here?)
Metaphor
8. They always fight like cats and dogs. Super disturbing to their neighbours! (What figure of speech do we have here?)
Simile
7. The strawberries reddened telling me, "I taste so good!"
personification
6. What is the difference between a SIMILE and a METAPHOR?
Simile (Comparing two things using like or as) Metaphor (Comparing two things without using like or as)
5. Belal is a palm tree. Look how tall he is! (Name the figure of speech here!)
Metaphor
4. Salma is like a walking encyclopedia. She is so knowledgeable. (Name the figure of speech here.)
Simile
______________________ is used to give an animal or object human traits or characteristics.
Personification
Comparing one thing with another without using "like" or "as" is called a __________________.
metaphor
Comparing one thing with another using "like" or "as" is called a _____________.
simile
What's the figure of speech: "His heart of stone surprised me."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "She's so fast, she runs like a deer."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "The car complained as the key was roughly turned in its ignition"
Personification
What's the figure of speech: "The flowers danced with the wind."
Personification
What's the figure of speech: "David was a pig at dinner."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "That little girl can swim like a fish."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "Rita heard the last piece of pie calling her name."
Personification
What's the figure of speech: "He is a night owl."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "She is as innocent as a lamb."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "I will die for you."
Hyperbole
What's the figure of speech: "The moon smiled at us."
Personification
What's the figure of speech: "Time is money."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "Her body was as cold as ice."
Simile
What's the figure of speech: "The wind howled in the night sky."
Personification
What's the figure of speech: "You are my sunshine."
Metaphor
What's the figure of speech: "The children were as busy as bees."
Simile
When you give human qualities to things which aren't human...
Personification
It is a comparison between two words but WITHOUT using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
Metaphor
The comparison between two unlike things using words ‘like’ or ‘as’ is called a...
simile