Figurative Language #1
Figurative Language #2
Rhythmic Devices #3
Rhythm #4
Genres of Literature #5
100
I am so tired I could sleep for a year.
What is hyperbole?
100
He is as quiet as a mouse.
What is a simile?
100

Oh the bells, bells, bells

Repetition

100

Define rhythm.

Rhythm is the "beat."

100

What are the three genres of literature?

Prose, Poetry, Dram

200
The branches bowed to the ground.
What is personification?
200

He is the apple of my eye.

Idiom

200

Zing, went the violin strings.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

Where are the rhyming words when you have internal grhyme?

Within a line of poetry

200

Which genre contains stage directions?

Drama

300

Jim is a tornado on the basketball court.

Metaphor

300

I read a bookd about antigravity.  I couldn't put it down!

Pun

300

Jack and Jill

Went up the hill

rhyme

300

Counting the number of syllables in a line of poerty is a type of ____.

Meter

300

Poems re written in ___________ and grouped in ___.

Lines and stanzas

400

Saying goodbye was bittersweet.

Oxymoron

400
The moon winks at me every night.
What is personification?
400

Dew drops danced delicately on the flowers.

What is alliteration?

400

Where are the rhyming words when the poet uses end rhyme?

At the end of the lines

400

"Thank you Ma'm" is an example of which genre?

Prose

500
It is as hot as the Sahara Desert.
What is a simile?
500
I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse right now.
What is hyperbole?
500

SHe wished me well, but I could tell...

internal rhyme

500

Name three of the five ways a poet can give a poem a beat?

Alliteration, repetition, rhyme, meter, onomatopoeia

500

When can a poet NOT follow the traditional rules of language?

When he has a resaon for it.

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