The girl who ate the bears' porridge.
Who is Goldilocks?
A device that compares two similar objects.
What is a simile?
The poem about WW1 soldiers dying in a field.
What is 'In Flanders Field'?
The name for the start of a story.
What is Orientation?
The name of a paragraph in a poem.
What is a verse?
Jack's favourite vegetable.
What is a bean?
The device used on the tongue-teaser 'Betty Botter bought some butter'.
What is alliteration?
The poem with the line, 'Stop all the clocks...'
What is 'Funeral Blues'?
The location of the story.
What is setting?
The beat of the poem.
What is rhythm?
The villain of 'Three Little Pigs'.
Who is the Big Bad Wolf?
The hardest poetic device to spell.
What is onomatopoeia?
The meaning of the word 'Invictus'.
What is 'unconquered' or 'undefeated'?
The high point of action in a story.
What is the Climax or Denouement?
A pair of lines that rhyme.
What is a rhyming couplet?
The place where Little Red Riding Hood's Grandma lives.
Where is the Forest?
The device used in the line, "the pimple was a crater in the middle of my face".
What is a metaphor?
Dorothea Mackeller's favourite country.
What is Australia?
The problem to be solved in a story.
What is the complication?
The number of lines per verse in 'Invictus'.
What is four?
The author of 'The Little Mermaid'
Who is Hans Christian Andersen?
What is hyperbole?
The poet who wrote 'Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night'.
Who is Dylan Thomas?
The meaning of the word 'fractured'.
What is broken or deconstructed?
A verse with six lines.
What is a sestet?