Literary Devices
Literary Devices 2
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Bonus Round!
100

A poetic device where a writer directly compares two different things without using "like" or "as" within the sentence.  

What are "Metaphors"?

100

 A poetic device that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as," in the sentence.  

What is a "Simile"?

100

A writing piece that tells a story using stanzas and lines.  It is similar to a short story because it has a plot and characters within it. 

 

What is a "Narrative Poem"?

100

Name 5 Poetic Devices.

What are:

metaphors                   Picture Imagery

similes                         Hyperbole

personification              Onomatopoeia

idioms                          Tone / Mood

Syllables

200

The repetition of sounds at the ends of words.

What is rhyme?

200
When an author or speaker is trying to teach you a lesson but does not say or write this message out.   It is up to the listener or reader to understand this message.  

What is "To Infer"?


200

In poetry, this sound device provides the overall feeling of what the author is inferring in the poem.


What is "MOOD".

200
What are the five sound devices?
What is Rhyme, Rhythm, Repetition, Onomatopoeia, and Alliteration
300

A literary device that involves two or more words that appear close together and have the same initial stressed consonant syllable. “Good grief” and “red rose” are two examples.

What is an "Alliteration"? 

300

Good readers do this as they are reading to help them connect with a story or poem. 

What is "PICTURE IMAGERY"?

300

A literary device that uses exaggeration to emphasize a point.

What is "HYPERBOLE"?

300

Name 3 ways that Narrative Stories are different from Narrative Poems.

Narrative Stories                     Narrative Poems

Paragraphs                              Stanzas

Sentences                                Lines

Paragraph Breaks                      Line Breaks

400

The beat created by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.

What is rhythm?

400

A poetic device where human qualities are given to non-human things like animals, objects, or ideas, allowing the writer to describe them with human characteristics, emotions, and actions, often creating a more vivid and relatable image for the reader.

What is "Personification"?

400

The Three Little Pigs, The Cat in the Hat, or Curious George.

What is a narrative short story?

400

"Sick" by Shel Silverstein.

What is a "Narrative Poem"?

500

The use of words that imitate sounds in a poem.

What is onomatopoeia?

500

This is just a fancy way of saying "regular writing" - like the kind you see in a storybook, where sentences are written in a normal way, without special patterns or rhymes, just like how you talk every day; it's the opposite of poetry which often has special rhythms and rhymes.

What is "PROSE".

500

This is just a fancy way of saying "regular writing" - like the kind you see in a storybook, where sentences are written in a normal way, without special patterns or rhymes, just like how you talk every day; it's the opposite of poetry which often has special rhythms and rhyme schemes.

What is "PROSE"?

500

Sally sells sea shells down by the seashore.

What is an "ALLITERATION"?

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