Poetic Structure
Types of Figurative Language
What is revealed?
Identify the figurative language
Miscellaneous
100

A group of lines arranged together in a poem.

What is a stanza? 

100

Comparing two things that are not alike using like or as.

What is simile?

100

She eats like a pig.

What is she is messy when she eats? 

100

She ran as fast as lightning to get to class on time.

What is simile?

100

the rain pitter-pattered against the gals of the window.

What is onomatopoeia?

200
A group of words together on one line of a poem.

What is a line? 

200

Exaggerating as a way to make a point.

What is hyperbole?

200

The lightning danced across the sky.

What is there are multiple lightning strikes appearing across the sky?

200

Go and gather the green leaves on the grass.

What is alliteration?

200

The universal moral or lesson.

What is theme?

300

the "narrator" of the poem, the voice telling us thoughts and feelings. 

Who is speaker? 

300

Descriptions using the five senses that create a visual in the reader’s mind.

What is sensory language?

300

She is an early bird.

What is she enjoys mornings. 

300

The teacher asked us to be quiet a million times.

What is hyperbole?

300

An indirect reference to another piece of work.

What is allusion?

400

The person who wrote the poem.

Who is poet? 

400

When a thing or place is given human-like qualities.

What is personification?

400
My feet are killing me. 

What is my feet hurt?

400

Alone, alone, all, all alone,
Alone on a wide, wide sea.

What is repetition?

400

the use of a word or object which represents a deeper meaning than the words themselves.

What is symbolism?

500

A pattern of rhyming words or sounds.

What is rhyme scheme?

500

when the same letter sound is used in multiple words in a sentence.  

What is alliteration? 

500

It's a piece of cake.

What is that it was easy to do? 

500

It's time I bit the bullet and grade those essays.

What is idiom. 

500
The difference between tone and mood.

What is tone is the author's attitude toward the topic they are writing about and mood is the reader's feelings.

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