Metaphor or Simile:
The moon shines bright like a diamond.
Simile
What is a hyperbole?
An extremely exaggerated phrase used in writing and poetry.
Onomatopoeia
Hyperbole
Give an example of a hyperbole.
* Can't be one that has been said already
Answers may vary. Must be exaggerated phrase.
Personification or Alliteration:
Peter Piper picked some pickled peppers.
Alliteration
What is alliteration?
Repeating the same consonant sound multiple times in a poem or line.
The watch dogs bark
Bow-wow
Onomatopoeia
Simile
Give an example of alliteration.
* Can't be one that has been said already
Answers may vary. Must have the same sound repeated in the sentence.
Metaphor or Simile?
Metaphor
What is personification?
When an object or animal is given human characteristics.
Example. The cat danced on the windowsill.
Peas, plums. apples or mangos;
on to the walls, they're doing the tango!
Personification
Hyperbole
Give an example of personification.
* Can't be one that has been said already
Answers may vary. Must be an object or animal with human characteristics.
Pitter pitter pat pat is an example of:
Metaphor or Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
What is onomatopoeia?
The use of words that imitate the sounds associated with a object or action they refer to.
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping.
- Edgar Allen Poe
"With all the force of a great typhoon
Be a man
With all the strength of a raging fire"
Metaphor
Give 3 examples of onomatopoeia.
* Can't be one that has been said already
Answers may vary. Must be a "sound" word
Examples: Kapow, Clunk, Bang, Chirp, Moo, Oink, etc.
What does this poem show: Personification or Onomatopoeia?
Personification
What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?
An Autumn evening soft and mild.
With a wind that sighs mournfully.
What 2 types of figurative language are in this poem?
Metaphor and Personification
Metaphor: An evening soft and mild
Personification: Wind that sighs mournfully.
Onomatopoeia
Give 2 examples of a simile.
* Can't be one that has been said already
Any comparison with "like" or "as."