Name 2 of the M.I.N.T.S
What are months, the letter "I", names, titles, and the start of sentences?
These are the words the author uses to express tone.
What are words? (Diction also acceptable)
This a poem that doesn’t rhyme.
What is free verse?
I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.
What is hyperbole?
Romeo & Juliet is an example of this genre.
What is drama?
The Winter Solstice always falls in December. In this sentence, "winter" is correctly capitalized. True or false.
What is true?
This is the words the author uses to express feeling.
What is tone?
These are words that appeal to our 5 senses.
What is imagery?
A state that's untouchable like Eliot Ness.
What is simile?
You read this to be entertained.
What is fiction?
I hope R. Kelly NEVER gets out of jail.
In this sentence, “gets” is this part of speech.
What is a verb?
Stanza & lines are this foundation of a poem.
What is structure?
This is another word for line.
What is verse?
Truth is honey, which is bitter.
What is paradox?
A cookbook is an example of this kind of genre.
What is procedural?
The Y in FANBOYS stands for this.
What is yet?
Repetition is one of these.
What is a craft element?
This is the repetition of initial stressed, consonant sounds.
What is alliteration?
Life is Monopoly
Go cop me some land and some property.
What is metaphor?
If you wanted someone to learn more about you, you’d write this type of text.
What is expository?
Double Jeopardy:
Name 3 prepositions.
Acceptable answers:
about, below, excepting, off, toward, above, beneath, for, on, under, across, beside(s), from, onto, underneath, after, between, in, out, until, against, beyond, in front of, outside, up, along, but, inside, over, upon, among, by, in spite of, past, up to, around, concerning, instead of, regarding, with, at, despite, into, since, within, because of, down, & like
Another word for “Big Picture”
What is theme?
This is when letters of the alphabet are assigned to each verse depending on how the end words rhyme.
What is rhyme scheme?
A tornado flew around my room before you came.
What is metaphor?
You read these to make decisions.
What are persuasive texts? (Just “persuasive” is fine as well)