VOCABULARY
Find the Sound Devices!
Rhyme
Figurative Language
Author's purpose in poetry
100

What literary term can be defined as comparing two things using "like or as"?

What is simile?

100

When you faltered, I slowly wilted.

CONSONANCE / L

100

What type of rhyme is this?

"Tyger Tyger burning bright,

In the forests of the night"

What is true rhyme?

100
"The boy ran like the wind" is an example of what literary term?
What is a simile?
100

What was Emily Dickinson's purpose in writing "Hope is the thing with feathers"?

For hope and reassurance for her series of unfortunate events.

200

What literary term can be defined as giving human qualities to things that are non-human?

What is personification?

200

Funny fragile Frank came fully prepared for French class today.

ALLITERATION / F

200

Where do you see rhyme?

"Hope is the thing with feathers-

That perches in the soul-

And sings the tune without the words-

And never stops-at all-

Feathers/Words

Soul/All

200
"Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly" is an example of what literary term?
What is a metaphor?
200

In "Mother to Son" by Langston Hughes, the mother was explaining to her son that...

Life is full of obstacles... (Tacks, splinters, no carpet...)

300

What literary device is in this example?

bittersweet

Oxymoron

300

He claps his hands and stamps his feet.

ASSONANCE / A

300

What type of rhyme is this?

"Give this to the man,

he'll know what I mean"

What is half rhyme?

300

The boulder hit the group with a loud thump.

What is onomatoepoeia?

300

In Emily Dickinson's "The Battlefield", soldiers are being compared to...

Flakes, Stars, Petals from a rose

400

What literary term can be defined as the repetition of the same consonant sounds in a line of text?

What is consonance?

400

Hear the mellow wedding bells.

ASSONANCE / E
400

Where do you see rhyme?

"A phonograph, a radio, a car and a Frigidaire

Our researchers into Public Opinion are content, 

That he held the proper opinions for the time of year;

When there was war, he went."

Frigidaire/Year

Content/Went

400

We love Mondays. We love Tuesdays. We love Wednesdays. We love Thursdays.. We love every day of the week!

What is anaphora?

400
In "The Unknown Citizen", citizens are "unknown" because...

They are nothing but "additions" to the bureau of statistics.

They are always constantly being watched.

The word "unknown" suggests that no one knows anything about the citizen, yet the government knows everything.

500

What literary term can be defined as when the reader knows essential information that the main characters do not?

What is dramatic irony?

500

Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geeks.

ASSONANCE / EE

500

What type of rhyme is this?

"Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary"

What is internal rhyme?

500
A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement such as, "It's a thousand degrees in this classroom," is an example of what literary term?
What is a hyperbole?
500

In, "The Unknown Citizen" by W. H. Auden, the author expresses his criticisms on _________.

Conformity, Inhumanity, Government surveillance and oppression, Lack of individuality