Poetry 1
Poetry 2
Poetry 3
100
The repetition of consonant sounds in several words, usually at the beginning of the words. (Example: “Harry hurried home”)
What is alliteration
100
Buzz is an example of what literary term?
What is onomatopoeia?
100
The use of language in poetry that appeals to one of our five senses (sight, touch, hearing, etc.)
What is imagery?
200

Comparison without the use of like or as.

What is extended metaphor?

200
The attitude expressed toward a subject or audience (the emotion of the poem) is called the:
What is tone?
200

Famous playwright from the 1600s who wrote “Hamlet”

Who is William Shakespeare?

300
The use of a word whose sound imitates or suggests its meaning; they sound like what they mean (clang, buzz, meow).
What is onomatopoeia?
300
This is an example of what literary term? Thomas took Trudy to the track.
What is an example of alliteration?
300

Repeating sounds at the end of lines

What is Rhyme

400
Expresses a comparison by using a word such as like or as (Mrs. Hunt eats like a horse).
What is simile?
400

An example of what literary term: Life is a Highway

What is metaphor?

400

Different layouts of Rhyme (AABB, ABAB, ABBA)

What is Rhyme Scheme

500
Words that repeat some sounds but are not exact echoes (frown or sound, or tropic and stop it).
What is slant or approximate rhyme?
500
An example of what literary term: The boy creeps like a snail unwillingly to school.
What is simile?
500

Repeating sounds in the middle/ends of words

What is Assonance/Consonance

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