The document contains exercises focused on identifying literary devices such as figures of speech, true or false statements regarding definitions, and matching columns of examples with their corresponding literary terms. It includes examples like metaphors, personification, and onomatopoeia, along with instructions for students to complete the tasks. The document is designed for Year VII literacy students to enhance their understanding of literary devices.
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Literary Devices
The document contains exercises focused on identifying literary devices such as figures of speech, true or false statements regarding definitions, and matching columns of examples with their corresponding literary terms. It includes examples like metaphors, personification, and onomatopoeia, along with instructions for students to complete the tasks. The document is designed for Year VII literacy students to enhance their understanding of literary devices.
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literary devices
Read the following statements carefully and identify the figures of
speech used in these statements then write them on lines 1. All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. -------------------------- 2. All the world is a stage. --------------------------- 3. Please give me a kit kat kite. --------------------------- 4. The hills clap when the mountains sing together. --------------------------- 5. The camel is the ship of the desert. --------------------------- 6. If the river is dry, I can fill it with tears. --------------------------- 7. The large dog said, “Bow-wow!” --------------------------- 8. The click of the candy crash camera. --------------------------- 9. The dishes fell to the floor with a clatter. --------------------------- 10. I can hear a beautiful song being sung by the trees. --------------------------- [10] Q. No-2 Identify the following statements as true or false. 1. Onomatopoeia refers to words that mimic a sound. ----------------------------- 2. Metaphor is comparing two things WITHOUT like or as. ----------------------------- 3. The flowers danced in the wind" is a type of personification. ----------------------------- 4. Personification is when the writer gives non-human things human traits. ----------------------------- 5. Alliteration is when a consonant sound is repeated. ----------------------------- 6. Hyperbole is an exaggeration or overstatement. ----------------------------- 7. Simile is when we compare two things with like or as. ----------------------------- 8. Simile and metaphor are both used to compare things. ----------------------------- [8] Q. No- 3 Match column A with column B No Column A Match Column B
1 M brother will lend laugh & lie for fun. Personification
2 Today her dress was like a snow sheet. Onomatopoeias
3 When trees talk, we must listen to their voice. Hyperbole
4 My little brother is just a lion. Alliteration
5 The tons of sugar may not sweeten my tongue. Simile
6 “Bow-bow” of my dog is quite loud to rattle your teeth. Hyperbole
7 My mother can cook tons of food in an hour. Metaphor
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Year VII Literacy Page 1 of 1 Term II (2022 – 2023)