Figurative Language Devices
Figurative Language Devices 2
Device Practice
Analyze It!
Practice Makes Perfect
100
Comparing two unlike things without like or as

What is metaphor? 

100

Giving non-human objects human like qualities

What is personification?

100

"The  snowflakes are falling like dancers" 

What is simile?

100

The persona of the writer

What is the speaker?

100

Identify the rhyme scheme:

I do not like green eggs and ham.

I do not like them Sam I am.

I do not like them in a boat.

I do police them with a goat.

What is AABB?

200

The occurrence of the same sound at the beginning of adjacent or close words

What is alliteration?

200

Extreme exaggeration 

What is hyperbole? 

200

She sells seashells by the seashore

What is alliteration? 

200

The author's attitude in the poem.

What is tone?

200

Who is the speaker in the following:

"Lie back, daughter, let your head

Be tipped back in the cup of my hand"

Who is a mother/father/parent/guardian?

300

A statement that appears to be contradictory, but has some truth 

What is paradox?

300

Two opposite or contradictory ideas are joined (ex: jumbo shrimp)

What is oxymoron?

300

Your enemy's friend is also your enemy

What is paradox?

300

The way we, as the reader, feel about the poem

What is mood?

300

What is the Shakespearian sonnet rhyme scheme? 

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

400

An indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance

What is an allusion?

400

A polite way of saying something harsh

What is euphemism?

400

"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse!"

What is hyperbole? 

400

The lesson or overall message of a work of literature

What is theme?

400

What is the occasion?

Music, when soft voices die,/Vibrates in the memory/Odours, when sweet violets sicken,/Live within the sense they quicken,/Rose leaves, when the rose is dead,/Are heaped for the belovèd's bed;/And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone,/Love itself shall slumber on.

What is a memory or daydream?

500

The repetition of the part of the sentence (ex: I have a dream that one day..I have a dream that my..I have a dream today)

What is anaphora?

500

When two or more words repeat the same vowel sound but start with different consonant sounds 

What is assonance?

500

I must confess that in my quest I felt depressed and restless

What is assonance? 

500

When the poem takes place (daydream, memory, an actual event)

What is occasion? 

500

Paraphrase it:

One day I wrote her name upon the strand,

But came the waves and washed it away. 

Again, I wrote it with a second hand,

But came the tide, and made my pains his prey.

The speaker wrote a girls name "upon the strand/beach" but the waves washed it way. The speaker did it again and the same thing happened which caused the speaker pain.