What makes a simile different from a metaphor?
What is the use of "like" and "as".
What is a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something?
What is perspective?
The literal meaning of a word.
What is the Denotation?
A word relationship that is an idea or feeling that a word invokes?
What is a connotation?
What poem has 14 lines and a rhyme scheme?
A sonnet
What figurative language is used in the sentence, "So hungry I could eat a cow?"
What is Hyperbole?
What is the narrator tells the story directly to someone— often the reader—using the second-person pronoun “you?”
What is second person point of view?
Two words having opposite meanings.
What is antonym?
To have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something?
What is influence?
What is a group of multiple lines called?
A stanza
What is the figurative language used in, "Don't have a cow?"
What is Idiom?
Who is the person telling the story?
Who is the narrator?
What is an educated guess?
What is an inference?
What type of figurative language is used in, "a cash cow?"
What is alliteration and idiom?
Tells the reader how the writer feels about the text?
Tone
How many words have to be together for it to be alliteration?
What is two or more?
What point of view is used in, "In which my younger sisters and I find a drowned man in the Rio Grande and how, with La Llorona as our mystical guide, we take a trip across the Eagle Pass border to return him to his family in El Sacrificio, Coahuila, Mexico?"
Who is first person point of view?
What word relationship does "there : their : they’re" share?
What is homophone?
What is the first thing you should do when given a new text to analyze?
Read everything (story, background information, title, captions, etc.) through quickly without stoping to take notes to understand the basics of the story.
When the words at the end of lines of poetry rhyme in a pattern?
Rhyme Scheme
What figurative language is used in, "The cow jumped over the moon?"
What is personification, hyperbole, and idiom?
What point of view is used in, “The Dursleys hadn’t even remembered that today happened to be Harry’s twelfth birthday. Of course, his hopes hadn’t been high; they’d never given him a real present, let alone a cake – but to ignore it completely…?”
What is third person limited point of view?
What is the figurative language that uses two words having the same pronunciation and spelling, but having different meanings?
What is Homonym?
What point of view is in "... the big boy was looking at the loaves of bread, and the two girls were looking at the cookies. Now the baker’s wife did not like children. She did not like boys at all. So she came to the front of the bakery and listened, looking very cross."
What is third person omniscient
What type of poem has no rhyme scheme and no set amount lines?
Free Verse