the voice talking in a poem
What is a speaker
What is the rhyme scheme in this poem?
What is AABBCC
This compares two things using words like or as
What is a simili
What is this an example of?
"She cried a river."
Is it a hyperbole, personification, or an example of rhyme?
What a hyperbole?
sport and court, smother and another, sputtering and muttering
(is this an example of rhyme, idioms, or hyperbole?
What is rhyme
words that have the same ending sound
What are rhyming words
WHat is the rhyme scheme in this poem?
What is AAB-AAB
This directly compares two unlike things without the use of a specific word of comparison.
What is a metaphor
________ is like a pineapple.
What is this an example of? Hint: uses like or as.
What is a simile. Mrs. Olalde
1.because she always wears an invisible crown
2. & she's sweet on the inside.
To tutor two tooters to toot?
What is alliteration
Division of lines into groups or a group of lines within a poem.
What is this called?
What is stanza
What kind of poem is this? What is ti called?
What is an acrostic poem?
The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words.
what is alliteration
Finish this poem...
"Roses are red,
violets are blue,
sugar is sweet,
and so are _____?
What is you
Crash Bang Boom Hiss
What is onomatopoeia
What is the Rhyme Scheme?
What is AABB
This is when writers give human or living qualities to non living things
What is personification
What is this an example of?
"Break a leg"
What is an idiom?
The toast jumped out of the toaster.
What is personification?
The lesson or message the author is trying to convey
What is theme
Fill in the blank of this poem that has a rhyme scheme of AABB
What is back, and feet.
This appeals to the reader's five senses.
a) imagery
b) rhyme
c) onomatopoeia
What is A. (imagery)
What is the difference between the speaker and the poet?
The speaker is in the point of view of someone other than the "narrator."
The car danced across the icy roads.
personification