Definitions
Definitions
Definitions
Examples
Examples
100

A figure of speech comparing two things without using like or as.

Metaphor

100

A figure of speech using like or as.

Simile

100

Prejudice in favor of or against a thing, person, or group. Usually considered to be unfair.

Bias

100

Busy as a bee.

Simile

100

How many questions are on the final?

23

200

Giving human characteristics to something nonhuman.

Personification

200

What is an editorial?

An article

200

Repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.

An alliteration

200

She has a heart of gold.

Metaphor

200

How much wood would a wood chuck, chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood.

An alliteration

300

A story, poem, or picture that has a hidden meaning or moral message.

An allegory

300

Using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize.

Satire

300

An expression that calls something else to mind without explicitly mentioning it

An allusion

300

Opportunity knocked on the door.

Personification

300

What is The Tortoise and the Hare an example of?

An allegory

400

A poem that does not follow a specific rhyme or meter.

A free verse poem

400

Random Question: Name 3 similarities between Benjamin Button and The Great Gatsby. (Not on the final)

Each story had a main character named Daisy. Both stories included war, themes of the American dream, and had characters who visited New York. Both stories are by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Etc.

400

One who rules by themself. From the Greek roots for power and self.

Autocrat

400

She felt like she had a golden ticket.

An allusion

400

I walked on through the night.

The moon followed me home,

Or did I follow the moon?

I don't quite know.

Free verse poem

500

A short and personal poem that expresses the poet’s emotions and feelings.

A lyrical poem

500

A poem that idealizes rural life, celebrates nature, simplicity, and the harmony between humans and nature.

 A pastoral poem

500

Freedom from punishment. From the latin roots meaning without and punishment.

Impunity

500

Now that the winter's gone, the earth hath lost

Her snow-white robes, and now no more the frost

Candies the grass, or casts an icy cream

Upon the silver lake or crystal stream

Pastoral

500

Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

Thou art more lovely and more temperate:

Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,

And summer’s lease hath all too short a date;

Lyrical Poem