Figurative Language with Passage

Figurative Language with Passage

6th - 8th Grade

10 Qs

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Figurative Language with Passage

Figurative Language with Passage

Assessment

Quiz

English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Margaret Anderson

FREE Resource

10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.

litote

personification

onomatopoeia

simile

analogy

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.

litote

personification

simile

analogy

metaphor

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.

litote

personification

simile

tautology

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.

simile

litote

metaphor

hyperbole

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.

litote

tautology

metaphor

analogy

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.

metaphor

simile

analogy

personification

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

An ocean wave crashed loudly against the shore like a boom of thunder, loud and terrifying. The sky exhaled muggy puffs of breath over our shoulders. Rain poured down in buckets, drenching us to our bones.

“How’s it going, John?” I asked.

“Oh, you know,” he answered. “Just slightly damp over here.”

I laughed. His sense of humor was a desert.


What is the impact of the figurative language in this passage?

The author only develops the setting.

The author only develops the characters.

The author develops setting and characters for the reader.

The figurative language has no impact on the reader.

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