Rhetorical devices
Poetry
Definitions
Synonym
Parts of an essay
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What is hyperbole 

An extreme exaggeration.

100

What is a simile?

A comparison between two or   more things using like or as.

100

what is the main noun called in a sentence.  

A subject 

100

What is a worlds that means happy? 

EX: joyful, cheerful, Blessed, overjoyed

100

What is the start of an essay?

AN Introduction

200

What is Repetition

The intentional repeating of words or phrases for emphasis or rhythm.

200

What is a sentence in poetry called 

LINE.

200

What is the definition of an adjective?

Something that describes a noun?

200

What is a world that means the same 

A synonym

200

What is the end of an essay?

A Conclusion

300

What is a Rhetorical Question?

A question asked for effect or to make a point, not expecting an answer.

300

What is a group of lines in poetry called?

A stanza 

300

What is tone?

The authors feelings towards the idea or topic.

300

What is a word that means beautiful?  

EX: lovely, gorgeous, stunning, attractive, or exquisite

300

What is a claim?

The central argument 

400

What is an Analogy

A comparison between two unlike things to explain a complex idea in simpler terms.


400

What is a rhyme scheme?

 The pattern in witch lines and stanzas ryme.
400

What is a pronoun?

A word that replaces a noun (ex. he, she, it)?

400

What is a world that means the opposite?

A antonym

400

What is a these statement?

The one sentence claim that introduces the main argument of the essay?

500

What is Juxtaposition

Placing two contrasting ideas, characters, or objects side-by-side to

500

Name three literary devices.

EX: Metaphor, Repetition, Onomatopoeia

500

What type of clause contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a sentence?

A dependent clause?

500

What is a word that means To send?

 EX: issued, transmitted, released, emit, broadcast, or radiate

500

What is the three main paragraphs?

The body paragraphs