Name:____________________ Fill in the Blank/ Identify the term that matches the definition. 1.__________ is a figure of speech where a nonhuman object is given human-like characteristics or qualities. 2.__________ is a figure of speech where two unlike things are compared to each other *NOT using the words like or as* to create vivid symbolism and imagery. 3.__________ is a figure of speech two unlike things are compared to each other *using the words like or as* to create vivid symbolism and imagery. 4.__________ is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration and cannot be taken literally. 5.__________ is a figure of speech that uses vivid and descriptive language to emphasize an idea 6.__________ is a figure of speech that creates a symbolic meaning Identify the literary device that matches the example. 7. __________________ 8. _________________ "On the morrow he will leave me, as my Hopes have flown before." 9. _________________ __ 10. __________________ 11. __________________ 12. ______________ The sun setting is equivalent to the concept of death. You have the memory of a wild elephant. Justice is blind and, at times, deaf. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players” “a tangle of the sea smell and of weeds and damp, new-plowed earth, mingled” Name:____________________ Fill-in-the-blank and create your own example of the literary device. 1. __________ is a figure of speech where a nonhuman object is given human-like characteristics or qualities. Example:_____________________________________________________________________. 2. __________ is a figure of speech where two unlike things are compared to each other *NOT using the words like or as* to create vivid symbolism and imagery. Example:_____________________________________________________________________. 3.__________ is a figure of speech two unlike things are compared to each other *using the words like or as* to create vivid symbolism and imagery. Example:_____________________________________________________________________. 4. __________ is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration and cannot be taken literally. Example:_____________________________________________________________________. 5.__________ is a figure of speech that uses vivid and descriptive language to emphasize an idea Example:_____________________________________________________________________. 6.__________ is a figure of speech that creates a symbolic meaning that represents something else. Example:_____________________________________________________________________. Name:____________________ Fill in the Blank: Word Bank: Personification Simile Metaphor Hyperbole Symbolism Imagery 1.__________ is a figure of speech where a nonhuman object is given human-like characteristics or qualities. Example: The grass swayed in the wind. 2.__________ is a figure of speech where two unlike things are compared to each other *NOT using the words like or as* to create vivid symbolism and imagery. Example: In the play, she was on fire. 3.__________ is a figure of speech two unlike things are compared to each other *using the words like or as* to create vivid symbolism and imagery. Example: She was as fast as a cheetah. 4.__________ is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration and cannot be taken literally. Example: I am so hungry I could eat a horse. 5.__________ is a figure of speech that uses vivid and descriptive language to emphasize an idea. Example: The cookies smelled fresh and the taste of chocolate covered your taste buds. 6.__________ is a figure of speech that creates a symbolic meaning that represents something else. Example: The sun was setting in this lifetime. Match the following literary devices to its example. The hint is underlined in the sentence. 7. Personification 8. Simile 9. Metaphor 10. Hyperbole 11. Symbolism 12. Imagery The sun setting is equivalent to the concept of death. "On the morrow he will leave me, as my Hopes have flown before." You have the memory of a wild elephant. Justice is blind and, at times, deaf. “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players” “a tangle of the sea smell and of weeds and damp, new-plowed earth, mingled” Answer Key 1. Personification 2. Metaphor 3. Simile 4. Hyperbole 5. Imagery 6. Symbolism 7. Personification - Justice is blind and, at times, deaf. 8. Simile - "On the morrow he will leave me, as my Hopes have flown before." 9. Metaphor - “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players” 10. Hyperbole - You have the memory of a wild elephant. 11. Symbolism - The sun setting is equivalent to the concept of death. 12. Imagery - “a tangle of the sea smell and of weeds and damp, new-plowed earth, mingled”