a exaggeration such as "Grandpa is older than dirt."
What is a hyperbole?
100
words that imitate sounds such as Boom! Boom! Boom!
What is onomatopeia
100
the arrangement of lines into groups
What is a stanza?
100
The toast jumped out the toaster.
What is personification?
100
a poem that tells a story
What is a narrative?
200
a word or phrase that is not taken literally such as "He really rubbed me the wrong way."
What is an idiom?
200
repetition of consonant sound at the beginning of words such as "Sally was sad on Sunday so she sat silently"
What is alliteration?
200
a stanza with two lines
What is couplet?
200
You are my sunshine.
What is a metaphor?
200
a three line poem made of usually 5,7,5 syllables (dependent on the line)
What is a haiku
300
a comparison of two unlike things stating one is the other such as "The ballerina was a swan, gliding across the lake."
What is a metaphor?
300
the repetition of vowel sounds in neighboring words
What is assonance
300
a stanza with eight lines
What is octave?
300
He stood out like a sore thumb.
What is a simile?
300
french for five, has three formats
What is a cinquain?
400
a metaphor that gives human qualities/traits to non human things such as "The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky."
What is personification?
400
repetition of consonant sounds such as "Mike, Like, and Bike"
What is consonance?
400
a stanza with four lines
What is a quatrain?
400
You could have knocked me over with a feather.
What is a hyperbole?
400
a five line poem, generally humorous and has a aabba rhyming pattern
What is a limerick?
500
comparing two unlike things using like or as, for example "He was busy as a bee".
What is a simile?
500
when the last syllables within a stanza rhyme, used to create a rhyme scheme. For example, In Flanders fields the poppies blow/ Between the crosses, row on row,
What is end rhyme?
500
combination of stressed and unstressed syllables creates this term
What is rhythm?
500
Our fish kicked the bucket last night.
What is an idiom?
500
a lyric poem consisting of fourteen lines, William Shakespeare wrote a lot of these