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Poetic Elements
Idioms
Name the Figurative Language
Imagery
100
When the lines of a poem end with the same sound
What is Rhyme
100
What is "to be in the dog house."
To be in trouble
100
My sister is like a hamster running on a wheel
What is a simile
100
I was shaken by the loud boom of the gun firing.
What is hearing
200
how you measure the rhythm of a poem. The number of beats in each line.
What is meter
200
"to turn over a new leaf"
What is to lead a new life/start over
200
The snow is a blanket on the cold ground.
What is a metaphor
200
I could not believe my eyes as the big, green, monster walked out from the woods.
What is sight
300
the flow of the beat in a poem ; it gives the poetry a musical feel
What is rhythm
300
"to let the cat out of the bag"
What is to tell a secret
300
The branches danced in the wind throughout the night.
What is personification
300
The odor of the fresh coffee brewing in the kitchen wakes me up every morning.
What is smell
400
when a poet repeats words, phrases, or lines in a poem.
What is repetition
400
"to keep them in the dark"
What is to not let others know what is going on
400
Today the sun was like a yellow beach ball in the sky. It beamed in the sky. (Hint* there are two answers)
What is a simile and personification
400
I cut my finger on the sharp, hard, edge of the knife. It hurt so bad!
What is touch
500
a group of lines in a poem; these can also be called a verse
What is a stanza
500
"to pay through the nose"
What is to pay more than something is worth
500
The bunny rabbit was a non-stop ball of energy.
What is a metaphor
500
The kitten was grey, fuzzy, soft, and tiny when I held it in my hands.
What is sight and touch