A naming word.
What is a noun?
When a non-living thing is given human qualities, creating a figurative image in a reader's mind.
What is personification?
The term for informal language types.
What is colloquial language?
What is rhythm?
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What's 9 + 10?
A word describes what a subject is doing or how they are being.
What is a verb?
Something presented to an audience in order to mentally engage them in the writer's piece.
What is a rhetorical question?
The first paragraph of a formal essay.
What is an introduction?
When the ends of lines sound similar.
What is rhyme?
Hi, I'm Chelsea.
What is your favorite dinner food?
A word that describes a noun
What is an adjective?
"Make sure to get down to the booth and vote."
What is an example of imperative?
A kind of language that attempts to make an audience agree with the writer/speaker.
What is persuasive language?
The name of a 'paragraph' of poetry.
What is a stanza?
Those are my chanclas.
WHAT ARE THOSE?
The name of a group of objects, people, or creatures.
What is a collective noun?
"My mum is going to absolutely kill me."
What is an example of hyperbole?
Words that are combined together. These are not meant to be used in formal writing.
What is a contraction?
"Try to light the fire by the bike."
What is an example of assonance?
1 o clock, 2 o clock, 3 o clock...
What's the time Mr. Wolf?
It tells us the position or place of something in relation to something else.
What is a preposition?
When an image (literal or described) is used to represent an idea/s.
What is symbolism?
A personal story shared to make the writer/speaker more personable or relatable.
What is an anecdote?
A traditional technique used to show a read that the poem has ended.
What is a rhyming couplet?
Way out in the ocean swimming.
Where is my mind?