Poetry Structure
Figurative Language
Sound Devices
Literary Elements
Literary Elements
100

A group of lines in a poem

Stanza

100

A comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

Repetition of initial consonant sounds

Alliteration

100

Sequence of events in a story

plot

100

the main problem in the story

conflict

200

Phrases or words in a stanza

Lines

200

A comparison of two unlike things stating one thing is another

metaphor

200

Repetition of vowel sounds (open, door, over)

Assononance

200

height of a story's action; often the turning point

climax

200

main character in a story

protagonist
300

The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse (i.e. ABAB or ABCB).

Rhyme scheme

300

A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes

Personification

300

Repetition of a consonant sound within two or more words in close proximity (tick, dock, lack or moving, jumping, running).

Consonance

300

the part of the story that introduces the characters and setting

exposition

300

the perspective from which a story is told

Point of view

400

What is the Rhyme Scheme in the following stanza?

The dog is fat.

The cat is thin. 

The shark has a fin.

The fish has a hat. 

ABBA

400

The following is an example of which type of figurative language? 

Her hair was a golden ray of sunshine.

Metaphor

400

The following is an example of which sound device?

The rain in Spain stays mainly on the plains. 

Assonance. 

400

a character (or force) who opposes the protagonist

antagonist

400


Central idea of a work of literature

theme

500

How do you know if a Rhyme scheme is regular or irregular?

In a poem with a regular rhyme scheme, each stanza follows the same pattern. 

500

The following is an example of which type of figurative language? 

His heart leapt out of his chest when he saw her walk through the door. 

Personification. 

500

The following is an example of which sound device?

He struck the clock with a quick flick. 

Consonance. 

500

Name one of the 4 types of conflict in literature. 

1. Character vs. Character.

2. Character vs. Self

3. Character vs. Nature

4. Character vs. Society

500

Name one of the 4 ways to find a theme in literature. 

1. Look for changes in the main character.

2. Look at the central conflict.

3. Look for statements of theme. 

4. Look for clues in the title.

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