Poetic Devices One
Poetic Devices Two
Poetic Devices Three
Poetic Devices Four
Poetic Devices Five
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Giving an inanimate object human characteristics. 

What is personification? 

100

Words that imitate a sound. 

What is Onomatopoeia? 

100

An exaggeration. 

What is Hyperbole? 

100

An example of this poetic device is:

Her smile was as bright as the sun. 

What is a simile? 

100

An example of this poetic device is:


I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

What is a hyperbole.

200

A comparison using like or as.

What is a simile? 

200

The use of language to represent objects, actions, feelings, thoughts, ideas, states of mind, and any sensory or extra-sensory experience.

What is Imagery? 

200

An example of this poetic device is:

The flowers danced wildly in the wind.

What is personification?

200

The pattern of sounds that repeats at the end of a line or stanza.

What is rhyme scheme? 

200

Describes how word choice, subject matter, and the author's tone convey an overall feeling that characterizes the emotional landscape of a poem for readers.

What is mood? 

300

A comparison not using like or as.

What is a Metaphor? 

300

Poetry that is free, yet has artistic expression is called ___________ verse. 

What is free verse? 

300
An example of this is a novel.

What is Prose?

300

Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.

What is a Couplet? 

300

a place, object, or action that can be used to convey hidden meaning

What is a symbol?

400

This many syllables make up 1 foot in iambic pentameter.

What is 2 syllables?

400

writing arranged with a metrical rhythm, typically having a rhyme.

What is verse?

400

A grouped set of lines within a poem. 

What is a Stanza? 

400

Repeating a word in a poetic line/poem used to show importance. 

What is Repetition? 

400

The beat and movement of language (rise and fall, repetition and variation, change of pitch, mix of syllables, melody of words).

What is Rhythm or Meter?