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Animal Farm!
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In poetry, words which end with similar vowel sounds. This happen when this sameness of sound exists between words, or syllables, within two or more lines of poetry.
What is RHYME
100
A comparison between two things using the words “like” or “as”.
What is SIMILE
100
The time and location in which a story is taking place.
What is SETTING
100
A drawing that makes someone look funny or foolish because some part of the person's appearance is exaggerated.
What is CARICATURE
100
The opposite of Utopia which means “a perfect society”. It is an "imperfect society."
What is DYSTOPIA
200
A ____ to a poem is what a paragraph is to a story. They are separated from one another by use of spacing.
What is STANZA
200
A comparison between things, which suggests a likeness between them, without using the words like or as.
What is METAPHOR
200
How the author arranges events in a story. What happens in the story.
What is PLOT
200
The arrangement of opposite elements (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.) in a piece so as to create visual interest, excitement and drama.
What is CONTRAST
200
The pig who becomes leader by chasing his competition off the farm and then ruling by using violence and fear to control the other animals.
Who is NAPOLEON
300
It is used when animals or inanimate objects are given human characteristics or actions
What is PERSONIFICATION
300
When a word sounds like the noise that it is describing. Sound words.
What is ONOMATOPOEIA
300
The struggle (problem) between opposing (different) forces that tie one event to another and move the plot along.
What is CONFLICT
300
The size of the images and detail in a picture. Some images may be smaller or larger for emphasis.
What is SCALE
300
The former owner of Manor Farm. The man who abused and neglected his animals.
Who is MR. JONES
400
When a poem speaks to either an inanimate object as if it were alive or a dead person as if they were alive
What is APOSTROPHE
400
The repetition of the same first consonant sounds in a series of words.
What is ALLITERATION
400
A struggle with a force outside one’s self. Either with another person, with a group of people, among a group of people, with an animal, or with the forces of nature. A type of conflict!
What is EXTERNAL CONFLICT
400
The image that “jumps out at you” in a picture. It is the most important part of a visual and it grabs your attention first.
What is FOCAL POINT
400
The horse who's motto is "I will work harder."
Who is BOXER
500
The feelings or emotions produced by the poem.
What is MOOD
500
Language that appeals to our five senses: touch, taste, sound, smell, and sight.
What is IMAGERY
500
A struggle within one’s self. A person might have to make a difficult decision, deal with pain, sadness, or anger, or they might have to resist an urge. A type of conflict!
What is INTERNAL CONFLICT
500
An object or color that stands out in relation to the rest of the image. It is used to emphasize the most important part of the image.
What is DOMINCANCE
500
The pig who gave the animals the idea to rebel and taught them to sing "Beasts of England."
Who is OLD MAJOR
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