A comparison using “like” or “as.
What is a simile.
The qualities and characteristics that make a person who they are.
What is identity?
The choice you make when faced with options.
What is a decision?
Something you accept as true or strongly believe in.
What is a belief?
A writer compares their courage to “a roaring flame inside.” What poetic device is this?
What is a metaphor?
Language that appeals to the five senses.
What is imagery?
A person's cultural background, traditions, or beliefs that shape who they are.
What is culture?
The positive or negative result of a choice.
What is a consequence?
The ideas or principles that guide how you behave or judge right and wrong.
What are values?
“My grandmother’s stories shaped how I see the world.” Which identity word fits this?
What is influence?
A comparison between two unlike things without using “like” or “as.”
What is a metaphor?
Your point of view shaped by your experiences.
What is perspective?
When you have to pick between two difficult or equal choices.
What is a dilemma?
A personal feeling or thought that is not proven as fact.
What is an opinion?
A character must choose between helping a friend or following the rules. What is this situation called?
What is a dilemma?
The poet’s or speaker’s attitude toward the subject.
What is tone?
Expressing who you are through your words, actions, or art.
What is self-expression?
To carefully think about pros and cons before choosing.
What is evaluate?
An unfair judgment about someone before knowing them.
What is bias?
A student chooses to stand up for someone because honesty is important to them. What guides this choice?
What is a value?
The message or lesson the poet wants the reader to understand.
What is theme?
The factors like family, environment, culture, and experiences, that shape who you become
What are influences?
The effect a decision has on a person, situation, or outcome.
What is impact?
A conclusion you make based on your beliefs, experience, or limited information.
What is an assumption?
A poet writes about their childhood to show how it shaped their identity. Which concept connects to this idea?
What is perspective?