Simile, Metaphor And Personification Test

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The kitchen is the heart of my mother's house.

  • 2. 

    The train whistle screamed as the train flew through the tunnel.

  • 3. 

    The idea was a fire in my head. 

  • 4. 

    The waxed floor was as slippery as an ice rink.

    Explanation
    The comparison in the sentence suggests that the waxed floor is very slippery, just like an ice rink. This means that walking on the waxed floor would be similar to walking on an ice rink, where one needs to be cautious and careful to avoid slipping.

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  • 5. 

    Grandmother's dresser drawers smelled like a rose garden.

  • 6. 

    The truck groaned under the strain of its load. 

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "The truck groaned under the strain of its load." This sentence suggests that the truck is carrying a heavy load, causing it to make a groaning sound. The word "groaned" indicates that the truck is struggling or experiencing difficulty due to the weight it is carrying.

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  • 7. 

    The rain was a curtain of water on the window. 

  • 8. 

    All the world's a stage.

  • 9. 

    Big sisters are the crabgrass in the lawn of life.

  • 10. 

    After a week without rain, the flowers begged to be watered. 

  • 11. 

    The ball was thrown like a bullet.

  • 12. 

    She is peaches and cream.

  • 13. 

    "The memories hit me like a tidal wave" is an example of a ________.

    Explanation
    A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things using words such as "like" or "as." In this case, the intensity and overwhelming nature of the memories are compared to the force of a tidal wave, creating a vivid and relatable image for the reader. Similes are a powerful tool for writers to create imagery and convey emotions effectively.

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  • 14. 

    The big beach blanket blew in the wind. 

    Explanation
    Alliteration is a stylistic literary device that involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in words that are close to each other. In this sentence, the repetition of the "b" sound in "big," "beach," "blanket," and "blew" creates a musical effect and draws attention to the phrase, enhancing the vividness of the imagery. This technique is often used to add beauty and rhythm to the text, making it more engaging and memorable for the reader.

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  • 15. 

    Fall leaves were strewn like confetti on the path. 

  • 16. 

    The green vines wound their arms around the rusty gate.

    Explanation
    The given statement "p" does not provide enough context or information to determine its meaning or relevance to the rest of the sentence. Without further information, it is difficult to provide an explanation for this answer choice.

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  • 17. 

    Fran's new car turned out to be a lemon. 

  • 18. 

    Priscilla put pennies in her pocket. 

  • 19. 

    Sue worked hard on her report.  After she presented it to the class, she felt as light as a feather. 

    Explanation
    After presenting her report to the class, Sue felt a sense of relief and satisfaction. The phrase "light as a feather" is often used to describe a feeling of weightlessness and freedom from burdens. This suggests that Sue's hard work paid off and she was able to share her work with confidence and ease.

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  • 20. 

    The old car awoke reluctantly from its night's sleep.  Coughing and spluttering, it finally broke into a loud roar. 

  • 21. 

    The trees of the forest sympathetically watched over the lost child. 

  • 22. 

    After Mike climbed three flights of stairs he had to sit down, he was a puffing steam engine. 

  • 23. 

    It seemed silly that Steve sat sideways. 

  • 24. 

    The storm was a savage beast.

  • 25. 

    The storm took the house in its teeth and shook it. 

    Explanation
    The phrase "took the house in its teeth and shook it" is a figurative expression to describe the intensity and force of the storm. It implies that the storm was so powerful that it grabbed hold of the house and violently shook it. The use of the word "teeth" adds to the imagery of the storm's strength and ferocity.

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  • 26. 

    You have to watch him closely because he is a real fox.

  • 27. 

    When she was done running, her legs felt like lead. 

    Explanation
    The letter "s" is the correct answer because it is the only option provided. The sentence describes the feeling in her legs after running, emphasizing their heaviness by comparing them to lead. The letter "s" does not have any relevance to the sentence and seems to be a random choice.

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  • 28. 

    The boy's room was an amusement arcade.

  • 29. 

    Louis is as strong and tall as a redwood.

  • 30. 

    Forget the french fries, find me a burger. 

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