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Part I: Matching
Directions: Match each word on the left-hand side with its definition on the right. (1 point each)
1. _____ simile a) A comparison between two unlike things in which one thing becomes
another. (Does NOT use the words “like,” “as,” “resembles” or “than.”)
2. _____ metaphor b) A kind of figurative language where a non-human thing or quality is talked
about as if it were human.
3. _____ personification c) The simplest form of figurative language where two unlike things are
compared using the words “like,” “as,” “resembles” or “than.”
4. __________________________ “The kids…almost break like fancy museum vases you can’t
replace” (29).
6. __________________________ “Four skinny trees…they grow up and they grow down and grab
the earth between their hairy toes and bite the earth with
violent teeth and never quit their anger” (74).
7. __________________________ “Let one forget his reason for being, they’d all droop like tulips
in a glass” (74-75).
9. __________________________ “She keeps looking around her like a wild animal in a house for
the first time” (68).
10. _________________________ “Her legs bunched under the yellow sheets, the bones gone
limp as worms” (58).
11. _________________________ “Today we are Cinderella because our feet fit exactly” (40)
12. _________________________ “As if he just heard the news himself, he crumples like a coat
and cries” (56).
Erin Carlson June 27, 2002 Castlemont High School, Oakland Unified School District (adapted from the English Department at Castro Valley
High School, Castro Valley Unified School District).
13. _________________________ “…the moan of the wooden door as it opens and lets loose its
sigh of dampness” (71).
14. _________________________ “But I think diseases have no eyes. They pick with a dizzy
finger anyone, just anyone” (58).
15. _________________________ “Until then, I am a red balloon, a balloon tied to an anchor” (9).
19. _________________________ “Only a house quiet as snow, a space for myself to go, clean as
paper before the poem” (108).
20. _________________________ “I’ll shake the sky like a hundred violins” (61)
Bonus Questions:
Directions: Identify what type of figurative language is being used in the following quotation and
explain how and why you got your answer. (2 points)
24. “All at once she bloomed. Huge, enormous, beautiful to look at, from the salmon-pink feather on the
tip of her hat down to the little rosebuds of her toes” (77).
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Erin Carlson June 27, 2002 Castlemont High School, Oakland Unified School District (adapted from the English Department at Castro Valley
High School, Castro Valley Unified School District).