FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
HEROES JOURNEY
GRAMMAR
RHETORICAL ANALYSIS TERMS
SONNETS
100
My love is like a red, red rose.
What is simile
100
when the hero is helped by someone or something supernatural.
what is supernatural aid.
100
They (wins,won) the tournament.
What is won. Subject Verb Agreement
100
why the piece was written
What is authors purpose
100
type of sonnet in which was written by shakespeare
What is shakespearian sonnet
200
Iit is the east and Juliet is the sun.
What is metaphor
200
people or a person who helps the hero.
what is allies.
200
The man must have eaten five hamburgers.
What is active voice.
200
the writers attitude or opinion towards a piece
What is tone
200
a stanza of four lines, especially one having alternate rhymes
What is quatrain
300
The gray eyed morn smiles on the frowning night, chequering the eastern clouds with streaks of light
What is personification
300
The place the hero lives before the journey, which is somewhat ordinary
What is ordinary world
300
The letter was mailed by bertha.
What is passive voice
300
the literal or primary meaning of a word
What is denotation
300
a pair of lines usually at the end of sonnets that rhymes
What is rhyming couplet
400
The brightness of Juliets cheek would shame those stars.
What is hyperbole
400
an unnatural force or item that helps the hero on his journey
What is a talisman.
400
the lady eats the frog, cooks the pig, and serves the fish.
What is parallelism.
400
consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginning of neighboring clauses
What is anaphora
400
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What is rhyme sceme
500
The day to cheer and night dank dew to dry.
What is alliteration
500
when the hero is called away from home to a quest.
What is a call to adventure.
500
On her way home, Daquan found a gold mans watch.
What is misplaced modifier.
500
the choice and use of words in a writing
What is diction
500
14 lines are in a shakespearian sonnet true or false?
What is true
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