Similes and Metaphors
Poetic Features
Types of Poetry
Figurative Language
100

What is a Simile?

A comparison using like or as.

100

What are the following words an example of?

Cat and Hat

Way and Day

Fade and Wade

Rhyming Words

100

What type of poetry is your favorite? Everyone answers!

Acrostic

Anaphora

Sense 

Free Verse

Each team gets the points if all respond!

100

What is alliteration?

The repetition of sounds at the beginning of several words in order or near one another.

200

What is a metaphor?

A comparison that does not use like or as.

200

How many stanzas are in the poem on pg. 121-123?

13

200

What are the 5 senses used in a sense poem?

Sight

Smell

Taste

Sound

Touch

200

What is the dictionary definition of a word?

 A. Literal Meaning

 B. Non-Literal Meaning

A. Literal Meaning

300

Is this simile or a metaphor?

The girl was as fast as a cheetah.

Simile

300
What is a stanza break?

The blank space that divides two stanzas from one another.

300

What is a poem with no rhyme scheme or set pattern of beats

 A. Acrostic

 B. Free Verse

 C. Anaphora

B. Free Verse

300

This is an example of what?

Wally walked willie the walrus.

Aliteration

400

Which sentence is a metaphor?

1. The boy is a tree next to his friend.

2. The girl is going to the mall.

1. The boy is a tree next to his friend.

400

What is the attitude of a piece of writing, expressed through the style of writing and the words the author uses?

Tone

400

What type of poem is this?

 Cuddly

 Acrobatic

 Treat-lover

 Softly purring

                           A. Acrostic

                           B. Anaphora

                           C. Free Verse

A. Acrostic Poem

400

True or false

Extended metaphors only last for one line. 

(No steal available) 

False!

500

Write your own example of a simile.

Answers will vary.
500

Say a sentence that is written in 1st person point of view.

Answer will vary.

Must use I, me, or my

500

What type of poem is "She Had Some Horses" on pg. 84?

Anaphora

500

What is the literal and non-literal meaning of this phrase?

Spill the beans!

Literal- Beans have been spilled on to the table.

Non-literal- Tell me the secret. 

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