Elements of Poetry
Parts of Speech
Figurative Language
Literary Elements
Texts We Read
10

Words ______________ when they have the same ending sound.

Rhyme
10

A person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

10

A figure of speech that directly compares two things without using the words "like" or "as"

Metaphor

10
Someone who does something in a story or other work of art

Character

10

This text tells the story of a dog who displays extreme loyalty, even when his owner is gone.

Hachiko: The True Story of a Loyal Dog

20

A single line of text in a poem is called _______.

A line

20

A word that describes a noun

Adjective

20

The repeition of the same sound at the starts of words or phrases that are close together

Alliteration

20

The events in a novel, movie, etc.

Plot

20

This play told us about the adventures of a bored, young boy and his adventures through fantasy worlds like "Dictionopolis" or "Digitopolis."

The Phantom Tollbooth

30

A group of lines in a poem is called __________.

A stanza

30

An action word

Verb

30

The practice of giving human traits to nonhumans in writing

Personification

30
The time and location in which a literary or dramatic work takes place

Setting

30

In this story, a hidden pet bird saves the day aboard a space station.

Feathered Friend

40

Words or phrases being repeated

Repetition

40

A word that describes verbs

Adverbs

40

An indirect reference to something, meant to call it to mind without mentioning it by name.

Allusion

40

A struggle or problem a character in a story must overcome

Conflict

40

This informational article presented us with reasons in support of adolescents, or teenagers, adapting and growing alongside technology.

Teens and Technology Share a Future

50

The beat, pace, or flow of a poem, created by the patterns of stressed (strong) and unstressed (soft) syllables

Rhythm

50

A location word, which helps define an objects location related to other objects

Preposition

50

A phrase containing two words that contradict each other

Oxymoron

50

A message about life and human behavior that an author expresses in a text

Theme

50

The first text we read this year, by the poet and social activist of the Harlem Renaissance Langston Hughes.

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