Name: ______________________________
Identifying Figurative Language #2
Directions: Read the lines of poetry. Slashes represent line breaks. Figure out which technique is being used: simile, metaphor, hyperbole, or personification. In the boxes, explain how you figured out your answer. It is possible that more than one technique is being used. If you can, explain each.
1. My soul has grown deep like rivers.
Which technique is being used? Simile
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? Comparing
her soul and rivers using the word “like” or “as.” (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
2. Bear in mind / That death is a drum
Which technique is being used? Metaphor
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? Comparing
death to a drum without using the word “like” or “as.” (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
3. It is dreams that have destroyed us.
Which technique is being used? Personification
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? Dreams
are given the human ability of destruction. (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
4. Oh, never, if I live to a million, / Shall I feel such a terrible pain.
Which technique is being used? Hyperbole
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? Nobody
can live to a million; therefore, the speaker is exaggerating for effect. (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
5. He walked as softly as a cat / And told me many lies.
Which technique is being used? Simile
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? Comparing the way he walks to that of a
cat while using the word “like” or “as.” (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
6. And then my heart with pleasure fills, / And dances with the daffodils.
Which technique is being used? Personification
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? The speaker gives his heart, and the
daffodils, the human ability to dance. (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
7. The Balloons hang on wires / they float their faces on the face of the sky.
Which technique is being used? Personification
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? The
speaker gives the balloons and the sky faces, a human characteristic. (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
8. With processions long and winding / With the countless torches lit
Which technique is being used? Hyperbole
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? The speaker is exaggerating the number of
torches. Any number of torches could
be counted. (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
9. My brain is fire--my heart is lead! / Her soul is flint, and what am I?
Which technique is being used? Metaphor
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor, Personification,
or Hyperbole
How do you figure? His
brain is compared to fire; his heart is compared to lead; her soul is
compared to flint; the speaker is not using the word “like” or “as” to make
the comparisons. (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |
10. But words is like the spots on dice: no matter how you fumbles ‘em, there’s times when they just won’t come.
Which technique is being used? Simile
__________________________________________________________________________________
Simile, Metaphor,
Personification, or Hyperbole
How do you figure? Words
are compared to the spots on dice using the word “like” or “as.” (write a sentence explaining
your answer) |