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language - identify it
p) personification | s) simile | h) hyperbole | m) metaphor | i) idiom |
- the traffic crawled along the congested highway.
- the city slept well the night the murderer was captured.
- harry doesnt believe men landed on the moon. he is a doubting thomas.
- the house was small.
- she wore a lively outfit.
- the sky of love opened the day she met tom.
- her soft skin was like silk under his fingers.
- the messy room seemed depressed.
- i had a big breakfast, but by lunchtime i was starving!
- the branches of the tree reached for the sky.
- it takes my girlfriend an eternity to get dressed.
- i have an axe to grind with my old enemy.
- the man was so fat, he must have weighed a ton.
- we baked in the hot sun.
- i am sick to death of greedy politicians.
- my two year old daughter is the apple of my eye.
- my new shoes cost a fortune.
- to wish the actors good luck, we said, \break a leg!\
- we must have walked a hundred miles today.
- the hole was so deep; it went all the way to the other side of the world!
- stop beating around the bush! get to the point!
- i traveled to the moon and back to finish this assignment.
- the country village opened its arms to the tourists.
- the negative impact of the war was beyond measure.
- the ipad is the greatest invention of all time.
- this assignment is impossible.
- the prisoner lived in a desert of loneliness and regret.
- thomas edison believed that direct current was superior to alternating current.
- the sight of civilization was like a tall drink of water to the wandering explorers
- it takes a million years for this class to end.
- the lakers played a good game.
- the teacher talked until her tongue fell out.
- you could have knocked me over with a feather.
- i was so hungry i thought i was going to die.
- after i ate the bad seafood, my stomach complained and moaned all day.
- dogs and cats have been enemies since the beginning of time.
- your teacher is an ocean of useful information.
- the sparrow landed on the peak of the roof.
- the democratic party has been in power for an eternity
- the messy house screamed for attention.
Response
To solve this, we identify the figure of speech for each sentence:
1. The traffic crawled along the congested highway.
- Personification (P): Traffic (non - human) is given the human action of “crawling”.
2. The city slept well the night the murderer was captured.
- Personification (P): A city (non - human) is given the human action of “sleeping”.
3. Harry doesn’t believe men landed on the moon. He is a doubting Thomas.
- Allusion (I): “Doubting Thomas” refers to the biblical figure, an allusion.
4. The house was small.
- Literal (L): Just a straightforward description.
5. She wore a lively outfit.
- Literal (L): A simple description of the outfit.
6. The sky of love opened the day she met Tom.
- Metaphor (M): “Sky of love” is a metaphor for the feeling of love.
7. Her soft skin was like silk under his fingers.
- Simile (S): Uses “like” to compare skin to silk.
8. The messy room seemed depressed.
- Personification (P): A room (non - human) is given the human emotion of “depression”.
9. I had a big breakfast, but by lunchtime I was starving!
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how hungry the person was.
10. The branches of the tree reached for the sky.
- Personification (P): Tree branches (non - human) are given the human action of “reaching”.
11. It takes my girlfriend an eternity to get dressed.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the time taken to get dressed.
12. I have an axe to grind with my old enemy.
- Idiom (I): “Axe to grind” is an idiomatic expression meaning having a complaint.
13. The man was so fat, he must have weighed a ton.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the man’s weight.
14. We baked in the hot sun.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the effect of the sun’s heat.
15. I am sick to death of greedy politicians.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how tired the person is of politicians.
16. My two year old daughter is the apple of my eye.
- Metaphor (M): Uses a metaphor to show how precious the daughter is.
17. My new shoes cost a fortune.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the cost of the shoes.
18. To wish the actors good luck, we said, “Break a leg!”
- Idiom (I): “Break a leg” is an idiomatic way to wish good luck.
19. We must have walked a hundred miles today.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the distance walked.
20. The hole was so deep; it went all the way to the other side of the world!
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the depth of the hole.
21. Stop beating around the bush! Get to the point!
- Idiom (I): “Beating around the bush” is an idiom meaning avoiding the main topic.
22. I traveled to the moon and back to finish this assignment.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the effort to finish the assignment.
23. The country village opened its arms to the tourists.
- Personification (P): A village (non - human) is given the human action of “opening arms”.
24. The negative impact of the war was beyond measure.
- Literal (L): A straightforward description of the war’s impact.
25. The iPad is the greatest invention of all time.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the iPad’s importance.
26. This assignment is impossible.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the difficulty of the assignment.
27. The prisoner lived in a desert of loneliness and regret.
- Metaphor (M): “Desert of loneliness and regret” is a metaphor for the prisoner’s state.
28. Thomas Edison believed that direct current was superio…
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To solve this, we identify the figure of speech for each sentence:
1. The traffic crawled along the congested highway.
- Personification (P): Traffic (non - human) is given the human action of “crawling”.
2. The city slept well the night the murderer was captured.
- Personification (P): A city (non - human) is given the human action of “sleeping”.
3. Harry doesn’t believe men landed on the moon. He is a doubting Thomas.
- Allusion (I): “Doubting Thomas” refers to the biblical figure, an allusion.
4. The house was small.
- Literal (L): Just a straightforward description.
5. She wore a lively outfit.
- Literal (L): A simple description of the outfit.
6. The sky of love opened the day she met Tom.
- Metaphor (M): “Sky of love” is a metaphor for the feeling of love.
7. Her soft skin was like silk under his fingers.
- Simile (S): Uses “like” to compare skin to silk.
8. The messy room seemed depressed.
- Personification (P): A room (non - human) is given the human emotion of “depression”.
9. I had a big breakfast, but by lunchtime I was starving!
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how hungry the person was.
10. The branches of the tree reached for the sky.
- Personification (P): Tree branches (non - human) are given the human action of “reaching”.
11. It takes my girlfriend an eternity to get dressed.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the time taken to get dressed.
12. I have an axe to grind with my old enemy.
- Idiom (I): “Axe to grind” is an idiomatic expression meaning having a complaint.
13. The man was so fat, he must have weighed a ton.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the man’s weight.
14. We baked in the hot sun.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the effect of the sun’s heat.
15. I am sick to death of greedy politicians.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how tired the person is of politicians.
16. My two year old daughter is the apple of my eye.
- Metaphor (M): Uses a metaphor to show how precious the daughter is.
17. My new shoes cost a fortune.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the cost of the shoes.
18. To wish the actors good luck, we said, “Break a leg!”
- Idiom (I): “Break a leg” is an idiomatic way to wish good luck.
19. We must have walked a hundred miles today.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the distance walked.
20. The hole was so deep; it went all the way to the other side of the world!
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the depth of the hole.
21. Stop beating around the bush! Get to the point!
- Idiom (I): “Beating around the bush” is an idiom meaning avoiding the main topic.
22. I traveled to the moon and back to finish this assignment.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the effort to finish the assignment.
23. The country village opened its arms to the tourists.
- Personification (P): A village (non - human) is given the human action of “opening arms”.
24. The negative impact of the war was beyond measure.
- Literal (L): A straightforward description of the war’s impact.
25. The iPad is the greatest invention of all time.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the iPad’s importance.
26. This assignment is impossible.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the difficulty of the assignment.
27. The prisoner lived in a desert of loneliness and regret.
- Metaphor (M): “Desert of loneliness and regret” is a metaphor for the prisoner’s state.
28. Thomas Edison believed that direct current was superior to alternating current.
- Literal (L): A factual statement about Edison’s belief.
29. The sight of civilization was like a tall drink of water to the wandering explorers.
- Simile (S): Uses “like” to compare the sight of civilization to a tall drink of water.
30. It takes a million years for this class to end.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the time taken for the class to end.
31. The Lakers played a good game.
- Literal (L): A simple statement about the Lakers’ game.
32. The teacher talked until her tongue fell out.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how long the teacher talked.
33. You could have knocked me over with a feather.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how surprised the person was.
34. I was so hungry I thought I was going to die.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the person’s hunger.
35. After I ate the bad seafood, my stomach complained and moaned all day.
- Personification (P): A stomach (non - human) is given the human actions of “complaining” and “moaning”.
36. Dogs and cats have been enemies since the beginning of time.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of how long dogs and cats have been enemies.
37. Your teacher is an ocean of useful information.
- Metaphor (M): Compares the teacher to an ocean of information.
38. The sparrow landed on the peak of the roof.
- Literal (L): A factual statement about the sparrow’s action.
39. The Democratic Party has been in power for an eternity.
- Hyperbole (H): Exaggeration of the time the party has been in power.
40. The messy house screamed for attention.
- Personification (P): A house (non - human) is given the human action of “screaming”.
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