Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 8

Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 8
Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 8

Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 8

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The Figure of speech worksheet for Class 8 helps students understand how writers create imagery and emotion through language.
It encourages analytical and expressive thinking.

Importance

Figures of speech improve articulation, creativity, and interpretation. They enable students to grasp deeper meanings in poems and prose. This worksheet prepares them for higher-level English studies.

What’s Included

MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, and matching questions with a moderate-high difficulty level. Designed to strengthen both identification and application.

✅ ANSWER KEY

Choose the correct figure of speech

  1. Wild winds whistled wildly. → Alliteration

  2. The sun wrapped us in warmth. → Personification

  3. Her mind is a computer. → Metaphor

  4. She ran like a deer. → Simile

  5. I waited forever. → Hyperbole

Fill in the blanks

  1. light as a feather

  2. clouds marched

  3. a million things

  4. mind is a computer

  5. lamb leaped loudly

Match the following

1-A (Simile)
2-C (Personification)
3-B (Metaphor)
4-D (Hyperbole)
5-E (Alliteration)
6-G (Personification)
7-J (Metaphor)
8-B (Metaphor)
9-I (Hyperbole)
10-C (Personification)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It includes simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, and personification through well-structured exercises. Students practise identifying and understanding figurative expressions.

Figurative language is essential in poetry, prose, and essays. This worksheet builds analytical and expressive skills.

Yes, it covers all common figures of speech asked in exams. Students can revise key concepts quickly.

Most students can complete it on their own due to clear, simple instructions. It encourages self-learning.