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figurative language worksheet: the war of 1812
name:_ date:____
directions
read each sentence about the war of 1812. identify the type of figurative language used and answer the question that follows. choose from: simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, or imagery.
- the young nation stood like a stubborn oak tree against british pressure.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- cannon fire roared across the battlefield, shaking the earth beneath the soldiers’ boots.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- the ships sliced through the water as if the lake were made of silk.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- the war was a storm that tested america’s strength and unity.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- fear crept silently through the camp the night before the battle of new orleans.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- the american flag refused to fall, even as bombs burst in the air above fort mchenry.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- soldiers were so exhausted that their legs felt heavier than iron.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- the burning of washington lit the night sky with angry orange flames.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- british warships were floating giants looming over the harbor.
what type of figurative language is used? __
- victory tasted sweeter than honey after years of conflict.
what type of figurative language is used? __
Question 1
A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things. Here, the nation is compared to an oak tree using "like".
Personification gives human traits to non - human things. Cannon fire can't "roar" like a human, so this is personification.
A simile uses "like" or "as" for comparison. The water is compared to silk using "as if".
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