Name the six types of figurative language
simile, metaphor, personification, onomatopoeia, analogy & hyperbole
Name the seven types of sound devices
Anaphor, repetition, internal rhyme, end rhyme, alliteration, assonance & consonance.
What's sensory language?
It's when the author's description of the text creates an image in the readers and a mood through the five senses.
What's a verse?
Each line in a poem
Your love takes me to the sky.
Personification & Hyperbole
What’s the meaning of hyperbole?
Is an exaggeration
What's the meaning of alliteration?
The repeated consonant sound at the beginning of two or more words in a verse.
Which sense is the author developing?
The blue, deep calm ocean gives me peace.
sight
What's a stanza?
A group of verses.
Black is death
white is purity
and red is passion
Symbolism
What’s the meaning of onomatopoeia?
A sound related to an object or animal.
What's the difference between alliteration and consonance?
In alliteration the repeated consonance sound is at the beginning and in consonance is in the middle or at the end.
Which sense is the author developing?
The juicy, sour and fresh orange.
Taste
What's the the meter?
To separate each verse into syllables.
Someday I will be Steve Jobs.
Analogy
What’s the difference between metaphor & simile?
Simile use as or like to compare and metaphor uses a verb to be.
What's the difference between anaphor and repetition?
In anaphor the repetition of words is at the beginning of the verse and in repetition is within the verse.
Which sense is the author developing?
the loud, joyful and continuous laughs.
Hearing
What's the rhyme scheme?
It is the pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of each verse or line in poetry, it uses letters to identify them.
Find the figurative language elements in the text.
Pollution is a lethal weapon
who’s killing the world day by day
It disappears the city with a big cloud
and then it looks like a foggy night
Metaphor, personification & hyperbole
Which is the figurative language element used to compare something to someone famous?
Analogy
Identify and name the sound devices used in the text.
Love is like a lullaby
It is sweet as its beat
Love is full of peace
so you can share a bit
Anaphora, alliteration. assonance, consonance, internal rhyme & end rhyme
Which sense is the author developing?
The delicate, soft, cotton sweater reminded me the delicate fragrance of my mom's fruity perfume.
Touch and smell
Name the two types of meter?
Iambic and trochaic
What type of meter does this verse have? Explain
And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting
Trochaic meter