What other element do poets use other than sound?
A. taste
B. feel
C. visual
D. touch
What is Visual?
What type of poem is this?
Lucille
By Mrs. Claus
There once was a dog named Lucille
Who thought her stuffed animals were real
She wanted to play
With her toys all the day
Until she made them her meal!
A. Limerick
B. Haiku
C. Acrostic
D. Cinquain
What is a "limerick"?
What is a Narrator in the play?
A narrator is a person who sets the scenes in the play is NOT actually in the play.
Name a book that was adapted as a movie.
Shiloh
Shrek
Harry Potter
Alice and Wonderland
Percy Jackson
and many many more
The repeating of a word or phrase to add rhythm or emphasis is :
A. rhyme
B. alliteration
C. rhyme scheme
D. repetition
What is repetition?
Why would the author use onomatopoeias in their poems?
The poet likes to use these onomatopoeias to create sound effect in the poem and mimic what the sound is that is being described.
Define Setting
Where and when the play takes place.
What are different ways literature can be adapted?
Can be adapted into plays, movies, and video games.
Two consecutive lines of poetry that usually rhyme is a what?
A. Couplet
B. Poet
C. Stanza
D. Acrostic
What is a couplet?
What are three examples of onomatopoeias in the poem?
Boom!
Went the food trays.
Clap! Clap!
Goes the teacher.
Munch! Munch! Munch!
Go the students.
What is ...
A. Clap!
B. Boom!
C. Munch!
Define Lines
Lines are what the characters say in the play.
What are Scenes in a play?
Means a change in location or in action
Like chapters in a book.
In the first line, what is the sound device in the words "warm wind, west wind?"
What is an alliteration?
Define Theme
What is the central message the author wants to get across to the reader.
Define Characters
Characters are the people/things that are in the play.
Define Dialogue
Dialogue is when two or more characters are talking to one another.
What is the rhyme scheme?
A. aabbaacc C. abababab
B. aabbccdd D. abbcbccd
The West Wind
By John Masefield
It's a warm wind, the west wind, full of birds' cries;
I never hear the west wind but tears are in my eyes.
For it comes from the west lands, the old brown hills;
And April's in the west wind, and daffodils.
It's a fine land, the west land, for hearts as tired as mine;
Apple orchards blossom there, and the air's like wine.
There is cool green grass there where men may lie to rest;
And the thrushes are in song there, fluting from their nest.
What is B.-aabbccdd
Define onomatopoeia and give an example
What is creates a sound effect that mimics the thing being described? Such as Boom! Bang! Bam!
Define stage directions.
Stage directions tell the characters what they should do and when to do them.
Define Monologue that would be in a dramatic play.
Monologue is when the character shares his/her thoughts and feelings with the audience.