Assonance + Consonance
Euphemism + Homophones
Imagery + Repetition
Rhyme Scheme +Rhythm
100

The repetition of vowel sounds within words in a literary work. 

What is Assonance?
100
Two words or phrases that have the same pronunciation but do not have the same spelling or definition.
What is a Homophone?
100
A literary device that involves the repeated use of a word or phrase in order to develop an idea.
What is repetition?
100
What is the pattern of rhyming that comes at the end of each verse in literary work? Examples include free verse and haiku.
What is a rhyme scheme?
200

The repetition of consonant sounds within words that are close to one another in a literary work.

What is Consonance?


200
A word or expression that is used in replacement of a harsher alternative.
What is a Euphemism?
200
A literary device that uses the senses to fully illustrate  and describe a concept or idea.
What is imagery?
200
A literary device that demonstrates linguistic patterns through the stress (or lack thereof) of syllables, particularly in poetic work.
What is Rhythm?
300
This literary tool is demonstrated by "Hear the Mellow Wedding Bells"- Edgar Allen Poe
What is Assonance? 
300

This literary tool is demonstrated by "My great uncle passed away".

What is a euphemism? 
300
This literary device is demonstrated by "And miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep."- Robert Frost
What is repetition?
300

This literary tool is demonstrated by "The sun is shining bright/ This is a lovely sight/You are like a day of May/ And I as worthless as hay" - 

What is rhyme scheme?
400
This literary tool is demonstrated by "Rap rejects my tape deck, ejects projectile, Whether Jew or gentile, I rank top percentile." -Fugees
What is consonance?
400
This literary tool is demonstrated by: Aisle, I'll, Isle.
What are homophones?
400

This literary tool is demonstrated by 
"And now a gusty shower wraps/ The grimy scraps/of withered leaves about your feet" -T.S. Elliot

What is imagery?
400

This literary tool is demonstrated by  "So. The SPEAR-danes in DAYS gone BY And the KINGS who RULED them had COUrage and GREATness"- Seamus Heaney

What is rhythm?