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100

Provide 3 perfect rhymes for the word “lean”

mean, glean, ravine, dean, seen, green etc. 

100

What are the 2 primary functions of repetition?

Emphasis and memory

100

Imagery allows the audience to imagine the scenario by appealing to the 5 senses. What are they?

sight, smell, taste, feel, sound

100

True or False, this is an example of personification. “you’re barking up the wrong tree”

False, it's zoomorphism (giving people animal qualities)

100
What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

Simile uses "like" or "as"

200

What’s the difference between repetition and refrain?

Once established, a refrain will at some point subvert. 

200

How do you spell the technique where words sound like the noise they represent?

Onomatopoeia 

200

What is the function of a metaphor or simile?

To create a comparison to something the reader might be more familiar with.

200

Match the symbol to the meaning

dove, gold, diamond

success, peace, strength



dove = peace, gold = success, diamond = strength

200

What's the word for paragraphs in a poem

stanza

300

Which technique involves a repeated symbolic gesture throughout a text (e.g a melody)

Motif

300

Is "chair" and "celery" an example of alliteration?

No, the "c" sounds are different

300

“Oh no! The fire station burned down!” What technique is present in this sentence?

Irony

300

What’s the difference between a metaphor and an extended metaphor?

An extended metaphor will appear multiple times across the piece, or encompass the piece entirely. 

300

In poetry, the protagonist or poem narrator is called the...

Persona

400

Metre is the strategic combination and pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables. How many iambs are in iambic pentametre, and what bodily function does it sound like?

5 iambs, and it sounds like a heart beat

400

Assonance and consonance are the uses of repeated vowel or consonant sounds. What is the important difference between assonance/consonance and alliteration?

Alliteration must be at the start of the word. Assonance/Consonance can appear anywhere in the word. 

400

The poetic word for “exaggeration” is…

Hyperbole

400

When the author creates a figure of speech using a known reference from a different context, it’s called an… (e.g. chocolate is my Achilles heel)

Allusion

400

What's the name given to pairs of metres? Hint, it's also a part of the body

Feet

500

Caesura and Enjambment, one is the continuation of a sentence over a line, one is the disruption of the sentence within the line. Which is which?

Enjambment = sentence continues across line breaks

Caesura = pauses within the line. 

500

What is the tonal difference between cacophony and euphony?

Cacophony sounds chaotic, loud or aggressive, euphony sounds peaceful, calm or soft

500

Synecdoche is when we use a part of something to represent the whole. Which is NOT an example of synecdoche 

referring to champagne as “bubbles”, many “hands” make light work, it’s raining cats and dogs

Raining cats and dogs,

Bubbles are part of champagne, hands are attached to the workers

500

Referring to the King or Queen as the “Crown” or a group of lawyers as “a bunch of suits” are examples of 

Metonymy or Synecdoche

500

Mickey Mouse is an example of 

Anthropomorphism (giving an animal human-like qualities)