Poetic Devices
Plot
Annotations
Parts of Speech
Potpourri
100

"Snap! Crackle! Pop!" is an example of which poetic device?

Onomatopoeia

100

Which element of plot is when the conflict is at its most intense point?

Climax

100

What symbol do we use to mark our favorite part of a text?

A heart

100

What is a noun?

Person, place, thing, or idea

100

What is Mrs. Dollen's Hogwarts house?

Hufflepuff

200

Use imagery to describe a rainy day at home.

(any use of the senses)

200

Which element of plot is when the conflict comes to a close?

Resolution

200

What symbol do we use to mark something that surprises us?

An exclamation point (!)

200

What is a verb?

An action

200

What is your class's Hogwarts house?

1/2-Gryffindor; 5/6-Slytherin; 7/8-Ravenclaw

300

Explain the following example of personification: "Lightning danced across the sky."

Lightning can't actually dance; it describes the way the lightning was moving across the sky.

300

Which element of plot is when the conflict is building, but hasn't reached its peak?

Rising Action

300

What does it mean if I circle a word?

It's a word I don't know

300

What is an adjective?

A words that describes a noun or another adjective.

300

Name one text we have read this year.

(see team answer)

400

Why do writers use symbolism in their writing?

To use small details to explain a bigger concept; to represent an idea through a symbol

400

Define Falling Action.

When the conflict is beginning to unravel; things are falling into place, but it hasn't been fully resolved yet.

400

What do we underline when we are annotating?

Key Words & Details

400

Give 3 examples of a pronoun.

I; you; me; he; him; his; her; hers; she; we; it; its

400

Name 3 of the types of poems we have written.

Personal; Paint Chip; Haikus; Blackout; Lyrical; Choice

500

Give an example of alliteration.

(team must give an example)

500

Define exposition.

When characters and the conflict are first introduced.

500

What is theme, and what is our annotation for it?

Theme is the moral or lesson of a story, and we put a squiggly line underneath of the theme.

500

"Mrs. Dollen happily gave homework." What part of speech is the word "happily"?

Adverb; it describes the verb, or how something is being done

500

What is Mrs. Dollen's room #?

317

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