Poetry Terms
Simile or Metaphor
Miscellaneous
Dramatic Elements
Rhyme Scheme
100

Giving human characteristics to non-human things

Extra +100 Give me an example

What is personification?

100

This figure of speech compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."

What is a simile?

100

This term refers to the main idea or message in a story, often shaped by the motivations of the characters involved

What is a theme?

100

This literary term describes the process by which an author reveals a character's personality, motivations, and traits

What is chacterization?

100

I found a book of poems.

I brought the book to school.

And every time I looked at it.

I giggled like a fool.

What is ABCB?

200

Repetition of beginning sounds, whether consonants or vowels.

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What is alliteration?

200

This figure of speech makes a direct comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

What is a metaphor?

200

This theme examines the complexities of relationships, including romance, friendship, and familial bonds.

What is love?

200

This literary device uses conversation between characters to reveal their personalities and advance the plot.

What is dialogue?

200

How dry I am, how wet I’ll be,

If I don’t find the bathroom key.

I found the key, but it’s too late.

I just missed my bathroom date

What is AABB?

300
Poetry without a specific meter; often has incorrect grammar or punctuation
What is free verse?
300

As phony as a three-dollar bill

Extra +250 (give me the meaning)

What is a simile?

300

This term refers to the driving force behind a protagonist’s actions, often rooted in their desires, fears, or goals.

What is an imotivation?

300

This term describes the central struggle between opposing forces in a play, which can be internal or external.

What is conflict?

300

Bee, be, B,

I’d rather climb a tree,

than learn to spell,

the same old word,

not just one way, but three

What is AABCA?

400

This term refers to descriptive language that appeals to the senses, helping to create vivid mental pictures

Extra +50 for each sense you can name AND give an example of

What is imagery?

400
Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
What is a metaphor?
400

This character opposes the protagonist, creating conflict and challenges for the main character throughout the story.

What is an antagonist?

400

These instructions in a script guide actors on movement, positioning, and actions on stage. 

What are stage directions?

400

Have you ever heard the story

Of Mrs. J. J. Brown?

How she became a legend

When the ship was going down?

What is ABCB?

500

This term describes words that imitate the sounds they represent, such as "buzz," "clang," and "whisper."

What is an onomatopoeia?

500
When I saw Mrs. Rist for the first time, my heart melted like a candy bar in summer.
What is simile?
500

This term refers to the main character in a story, often facing conflict and driving the narrative forward.

What is a protagonist?

500

Daily Double!!

Reese's cups

What is Mrs. Garrett-Foreman's favorite candy?

500

My baby brother is so small, 

He hasn’t even learned to crawl.

He’s only been around a week,

And all he seems to do is bawl

and wiggle, sleep…and leak.

What is AABAB?