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____ After a long day of hiking, he slept like a log.
____ The warm sun peeked out from behind the grey
3.
4.
____ She was as happy as a clam when she won the
6.
____ The cereal popped and cracked in my bowl.
12. ____ The sky opened and cried its tears upon the earth.
11. ____ The teacher was a wise owl.
10. ____ Many moons passed before March arrived.
9.
©Shelly Rees
____ The cookies were so delicious, I think I ate a million of
8.
them!
____ He was a gazelle running smoothly down the road.
7.
contest.
____ Bees busily buzzed through the blossoms.
5.
clouds.
____ “Boom!” The thunder echoed through the sky.
one swing of his axe.
____ He was so strong, he could chop the tree down with
D. Alliteration
E. Onomatopoeia
F. Personification
2.
1.
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
Directions: Write the letter of each type of figurative language next to each
sentence that it best matches.
Name ________________________
Figuratively Speaking
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11.
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D. Alliteration
E. Onomatopoeia
F. Personification
E
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A
F
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D
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A
B
C
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E
D
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B
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F
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The sky opened and cried its tears upon the earth.
The teacher was a wise owl.
Many moons passed before March arrived.
____ The cereal popped and cracked in my bowl.
them!
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The cookies were so delicious, I think I ate a million of
____ He was a gazelle running smoothly down the road.
contest.
She was as happy as a clam when she won the
____ Bees busily buzzed through the blossoms.
clouds.
The warm sun peeked out from behind the grey
After a long day of hiking, he slept like a log.
____ “Boom!” The thunder echoed through the sky.
one swing of his axe.
____ He was so strong, he could chop the tree down with
C
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Hyperbole
Directions: Write the letter of each type of figurative language next to each
sentence that it best matches.
Figuratively Speaking
ANSWER KEY
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Posters
Labels
Reference Cards
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Synonym/
Antonym Sort
• All That
Alliteration
• Boom! Quack!
Pow!
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Onomatopoeia
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