A repetition of end sounds.
What is a rhyme?
True or false: Prose can sometimes use dialogue.
What is "true"?
A comparison of two things using "like" or "as".
What is a simile?
Giving information to listeners with the goal of having them pay attention and understand something new.
What is informative speech?
What is rhythm?
The person or character who tells the story.
Who is the narrarator?
Repeating the same beginning letter in more than two words.
The style of speech is to convince your audience to agree with you.
What is persuasive speech?
A poem that is organized by syllables, 5/7/5.
What is a haiku?
The main character.
Who is the "protagonist"?
The imitation of sound in word form.
What is an onomatopoeia?
The format you use to plan out your speech.
What is an outline?
The words used for a paragraph and sentence in a poem.
What are stanzas and lines?
The character that opposes the protagonist.
Who is the "antagonist"?
Giving human-like qualities to animals, ideas or things.
What is Personification?
The first version you create of your speech.
Rough Draft
Find the rhyme scheme.
I would not like them here or there.
I would not like them anywhere.
I do not like green eggs and ham.
I do not like them, Sam-I-Am.
What is AABB?
A character that goes through a big change in the story.
What is a "dynamic character"?
Name that figurative language!
The room was a pig pen.
What is a metaphor?
The beginning and ending of a speech.
What is the intro and conclusion?