Match the examples provided with the form of figurative language they use.

Hyperbole=
Allusion=
Simile=
Alliteration=
Idiom=
Metaphor=
Personification=

Answer Choices:
• "It was such an obvious lie, I was surprised his nose didn't start growing."
• "Tom tried to tie the two laces together last Tuesday.”
• "She's a tornado when she comes in the room.”
• “Looks like you have egg on your face now!”
• "The dog smiled and thought about all he had
accomplished that day”
• "I am so hungry I could eat a horse!"
• "After chopping wood for the fire, his hands were as cold as ice.”

Hyperbole= "I am so hungry I could eat a horse!"

Allusion= "Tom tried to tie the two laces together last Tuesday.”
Simile= "After chopping wood for the fire, his hands were as cold as ice.”
Alliteration= "Looks like you have egg on your face now!”
Idiom= "It was such an obvious lie, I was surprised his nose didn't start growing."
Metaphor= "She's a tornado when she comes in the room.”
Personification= "The dog smiled and thought about all he had accomplished that day”