Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 7

Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 7
Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 7

Figure of Speech Worksheet For Class 7

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The Figure of speech worksheet for Class 7 encourages deeper analysis of how writers use imagination to create impact. Students interpret and apply figures of speech in varied contexts.

Importance

Mastering figures of speech improves inferencing, creative expression, and literary appreciation. It strengthens school writing tasks, essays, and poem interpretation. This worksheet ensures students can confidently identify figurative language.

What’s Included

MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, and matching exercises on all important figures of speech. Examples challenge students to think critically and creatively.

✅ ANSWER KEY

Choose the correct figure of speech

  1. The wind chased the leaves. → Personification

  2. Her voice is velvet. → Metaphor

  3. Her hands are like petals. → Simile

  4. I told you a thousand times. → Hyperbole

  5. Danny danced during dusk. → Alliteration

Fill in the blanks

  1. cold as ice

  2. storm roared all night

  3. waited a century

  4. heart is a rock

  5. battled boldly

Match the following

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

It includes similes, metaphors, hyperboles, personification, and alliteration questions. A mix of formats helps students practise effectively.

It enhances literary appreciation and expressive writing. Students learn to interpret poems, stories, and imagery better.

Yes, it acts as a quick refresher before tests. Students can revise all figures of speech in one place.

Definitely, imaginative comparisons and expressions help students write engaging content. It boosts vocabulary and stylistic skills.