Figurative Language
Villanelle
Sonnet
Cause and Effect
Main Idea
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What is Figurative Language?

Figurative Language is a type of descriptive language used to determine the meaning of phrases that is not used literally. 

100

What is a Villanelle?

A Villanelle is a 19 line poem that has 5 stanzas of 3 lines each, it also has 1 closing stanza of 4 lines. 

Its rhyme scheme is: ABA, ABA, ABA, ABA, ABA, ABAA.  Line 1 repeats in lines 6, 12, and 18. Line 3 repeats in lines 9, 15, and 19.

100

What is a Sonnet?

The poem must be 14 lines not more nor less. The 14 lines are divided into 4 stanzas. Each line can only have 10 syllables.

100

What is Cause and Effect?

Cause and Effect is the the reason why something happens and effect is the result of what happened.

100

What is a Main Idea?

The authors main message.

200

What is Personification?

Personification is giving non-living things the ability to have human traits.

200

Where was a Villanelle originally formed?

The Villanelle poem was formed in France by a man named Jean Passerat.

200

Where was a Sonnet originally formed?

A sonnet was formed in Italy by a man named Giacomo da Lentini.

200

How do you find the Cause and Effect in story or passage?

Look for time sequencing.

200

What is a Big Idea?

The authors message in a text.

300

What is Onomatopoeia?

Onomatopoeia is a sound written like a word, for example "skrrr, grrr, boom".

300

What is Tercets?

Tercets are a 3-line stanza.

300

What is a Quatrain?

A Quatrain is 4 lines (in the 1st stanzas).
300

What is Compare and Contrast?

Compare and Contrast is when you compare on thing from another, and contrast means things that doesn't relate to each other.

300

What clues do you look for?

Look at the pictures, titles, headings, look for repeated words or phrases.

400

What is Alliteration?

Alliteration is the repetition of the same initial consonant sound. 

400

What tool does it include?

It includes an Iambic Pentameter.

400

What is a Couplet?

A Couplet is 2 lines (last stanzas).

400

What are two ways you can use diagrams for Compare and Contrast?

Venn Diagram and a T - Chart.

500

What is the difference between a Simile and a Metaphor?

A simile is comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as", and a metaphor is comparing two unlike things by saying one is the other.

500

What can you use to make it easier to determine?

Use who, what, where, why, how.

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What key words can you find to tell if the passage is Compare and Contrast?

-Compare: Same, similar, also, both, too, in common, and alike to.                                                                     -Contrast: Different, unlike, although, contrary, but, however, on the other hand, and differ.

500

What clues do you look for?

Look at the pictures, titles, headings, look for repeated words or phrases.

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