

The Figure of speech worksheet for Class 6 is designed for students transitioning into higher-level language analysis.
They learn to distinguish between literal and imaginative meanings.
Figures of speech enhance creativity and depth in student writing. They help interpret poems and prose more effectively. This worksheet strengthens both comprehension and composition.
Includes MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks, and matching questions covering all major figures of speech taught in Class 6.
Each activity builds application and recognition skills.
I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. → Hyperbole
She is as light as a feather. → Simile
The waves clapped loudly. → Personification
Time is a thief. → Metaphor
Busy bees buzzed by. → Alliteration
bright as the sun
stars winked at us
weighs a ton
classroom was a zoo
took tiny steps
1-A (Simile)
2-B (Personification)
3-C (Metaphor)
4-D (Hyperbole)
5-E (Alliteration)
6-H (Personification)
7-G (Metaphor)
8-J (Hyperbole)
9-B (Personification)
10-I (Alliteration)
It helps students identify simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, and personification. The worksheet encourages deeper understanding through varied exercises.
Students learn to add descriptive quality and expression to their writing. Figurative language builds creativity and precision in communication.
Yes, it follows common English curriculum standards. The examples match the comprehension level of Class 6 learners.
Around 20–25 minutes depending on the child’s pace. It works well for both guided and independent learning.