Poetic Devices 1
Poetic Devices 2
Poetic Devices 3
Name that Device 1
Name that Device 2
Name that Device 3
100

Rows of words in a poem.


Lines

100

A grouped set of lines within a poem. 

Stanza

100

Words, typically at the end of lines, that have the same sound at the end.

Rhyme

100

I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

Hyperbole

100

Her smile was as bright as the sun. 

Simile

100

She saw a shining star afar.

Alliteration

200

Two or more words (next to or near each other) that share the same letter or sound at the beginning of the word. 


Alliteration

200

A comparison using like or as.

Simile

200

An exaggeration. 

Hyperbole

200

He was the stars in the sky

Metaphor

200

How many lines are in the following passage:

"The moon climbs high in silent grace,
A silver smile on night’s dark face."

2 lines

200

Boom, crash, the thunder shot through us

Onomatopoeia
300

Words that imitate a sound. 

Onomatopoeia 

300

A comparison not using like or as.

Metaphor

300

Repeating words of phrases for emphasis or rhythm.

Repetition

300

The breeze whispered secrets to me.

Personification

300

We live, we cry, we live again. 

Repetition

300

How many stanzas in the following poem:

"The breeze runs soft through fields of green,
A whisper where the world is seen.

Stars peek out as night draws near,
Their twinkle sings what dreams may hear."

2 stanzas

400

Things grouped in three to increase emotion or place emphasis on it

Rule of 3

400
A joke using the different meanings or sounds of words. For example, "Egg-cellent" 

Pun

400

Giving an inanimate object human characteristics. 

Personification

400
The sky was painted soft with gold,

The air was crisp, with hints of pine,
And chimney smoke in curling line.

Imagery

400

Their roots, their bark, their branches clear.

Rule of three

400

Name the rhyming scheme in the following poem (use ABAB, etc. formatting):

"A rainbow stretched across the sky,
The grass below was wet with dew,

The sun peeked out then waved goodbye,
A golden light danced low and high,
And vanished in the morning blue."


 

ABAAB

500

A sentence or line that creates an image in your mind.

Imagery

500

Using language that signifies the opposite of what is expected, often for humor or emphasis.

Irony

500

A place, object, or action that can be used to convey hidden meaning or represent something else

Symbolism

500

The Backpack

I carry it each day to school,
With books and pens—it’s kind of cool.
But deep inside, it holds much more:
My dreams, my worries, hopes I store.

Symbolism

500

The Baker's Poem

I loaf around from time to time,
My crusty jokes don't always rhyme.
When life gets tough, I roll with dough—
It’s the yeast that I can do, you know!

Pun

500

The Umbrella

I bought a brand-new, fancy dome,
To keep me dry when not at home.
It opened once—then came a gust…
Now it’s in pieces, full of rust.

Irony