Definitions 1
Definitions 2
Identify 1
Identify 2
Create Your Own
100

What is a simile?

Comparing something using "like" or "as"

100

What is metaphor?

Comparing two things WITHOUT using "like" or "as"
100

Identify the figurative language below. 

"I could not stop for Death, so Death stopped for me"

Personification

100

Identify the figurative language below.

"She was a butterfly, constantly growing and changing more beautiful by the day"

Metaphor

100

Create your own example of simile AND metaphor. 

Ex. She was like the sun (simile).

He was the night (metaphor). 

200

What is tone?

The author's attitude towards a subject/topic

200

What is mood?

How the poet wants the readers to feel using different types of literary devices such as imagery

200

Identify the figurative language below.

"The joke was so funny that I nearly died laughing"

Hyperbole

200

Identify the figurative language below.

Sun = truth 

Symbolism 

200

Create your own example of personification 

Ex. The chair yelled in protest as it scraped across the floor

300

What is personification?

When you give an inanimate object/concept humanlike qualities 

300

What is imagery?

When the writer appeals to the five senses of the reader so they can imagine the scene vividly

300

Identify the literary device used below.

"There's been an undeniable truth

Since before we even existed

Nothing ever stays the same

Change cannot be resisted"

Rhyme (resisted, existed)

300

What is the tone of the following lines:

"Time will heal the wounds

Everything will be green again

The scars will soon fade away

And dry country will be blessed with rain"

Hopeful, Optimistic, Positive

300

Create your own example of alliteration (must be at least 5-7 word sentence)

Ex. Sally sold seashells by the seashore. 

400

What is hyperbole?

An exaggerated statement 
400

What is symbolism?

When symbols or objects are used to represent another idea

400

Identify the two types of figurative language below. 

"BOOM! Love was a like a ticking time bomb, ready to explode!"

Onomatopoeia AND Simile

400

Identify the two types of literary devices below. 

"With the sun setting, soft sand squished, smell of sandwiches, and seagulls squawked above us".

Alliteration AND Imagery

400
Create your own example of hyperbole AND onomatopoeia in a single sentence. 

CRUNCH! The leaves could wake up all the animals in the forest. 

500

What is onomatopoeia?

When a word is spelled exactly how it sounds

500

What is alliteration?

When words started with the same sound

500

What are two characteristics of spoken word? 

1) Using literary devices such as rhyme, repetition, tone

2) Has rhythm 

3) Uses movement to emphasize the poem

4) Speaks about issues in community and controversial issues

500

Identify the four types of literary devices.

"The sky cried when you left

The sky cried when you committed theft 

Of my heart - that you broke in two

Still I refuse to live without you

Repetition, Rhyme, Personification, Hyperbole

500

Create your own example of imagery describing the park on a sunny day (must appeal to ALL five senses)

Ex. Visual - green trees, twisty slides, children running

Hear - laughter, people talking loudly

Taste - sweet ice cream and salty sandwiches

Touch - rough, dry ice cream cone

Smell - smoke from the BBQs 

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