Unit Checkpoint: Figurative Language
Test Your Knowledge
Complete all 10 questions to check your understanding of figurative language. Click "Show Answer" after each question to see if you're correct.
Checkpoint Questions
Question 1
What type of figurative language is this?
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Answer: Metaphor
The classroom is directly compared to a zoo (without like/as), meaning it was chaotic and noisy.
Question 2
Identify the type of figurative language.
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Answer: Simile
Uses "like" to compare her eyes to diamonds.
Question 3
What figurative language technique is used?
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Answer: Personification
Flowers cannot nod their heads - this is a human action given to flowers.
Question 4
What type of figurative language is this?
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Answer: Hyperbole
The backpack doesn't literally weigh a ton - this is an exaggeration to emphasize how heavy it feels.
Question 5
What type of figurative language is this and what does it mean?
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Answer: Idiom
"On cloud nine" means extremely happy. The phrase's meaning is different from its literal words.
Question 6
Identify the figurative language and explain its meaning.
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Answer: Metaphor
Time is compared to a thief, suggesting that time takes away our youth without us noticing, just like a thief takes things.
Question 7
What type of figurative language is used?
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Answer: Personification
Wind cannot howl like an animal or person - this gives human/animal characteristics to the wind.
Question 8
What type of figurative language is this?
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Answer: Simile
Uses "as...as" to compare her running speed to a cheetah's.
Question 9
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?
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Answer:
A simile uses "like" or "as" to make a comparison (She sings like an angel).
A metaphor makes a direct comparison without using like/as (She is an angel).
Question 10
Identify ALL the types of figurative language in this sentence.
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Answer: Three types!
1. "Eat a horse" = Hyperbole (exaggeration)
2. "Smelled like heaven" = Simile (comparison using "like")
3. "Heaven calling my name" = Personification (heaven cannot call)
How Did You Do?
9-10 correct: Excellent! You've mastered figurative language!
7-8 correct: Great job! Review the types you missed.
5-6 correct: Good effort! Review the earlier lessons.
Below 5: Keep practicing! Go back through the unit.
Unit Summary
Simile
Uses like/as
Metaphor
Direct comparison
Personification
Human traits to objects
Hyperbole
Exaggeration
Idiom
Phrase with special meaning
Congratulations!
You've completed the Figurative Language unit!