What's That Technique?
Is it right?
Rules Rules Rules
What is it?
Facts about Mr. Martin
100

A collection of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem that can be identified by clapping

What is meter?

100

Similies only use "like" to identify itself

What is no?

100

"Like" or "as" is given to which technique?

What is a simile?


100

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers." Identify the technique used.

What is alliteration

100

What is Mr. Martin's least favourite colour?

What is green?

200

Words that make pictures in your head

What is imagery?

200

Imagery uses all five senses in its development

What is yes?

200

Which poem uses rhyming couplets?

What is a limerick?

200

"The bees buzzed in the garden." Identify the technique used.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

What is Mr. Martin's favourite time of day?

What is end of school?

300

A collection of lines in a poem

What is a stanza?

300

Alliteration is the same beginning sounds in words

What is yes?

300

This technique must have the same sound at the beginning of each word

What is alliteration?

300

Which consonant sound is repeated in "Sally sells sea shells by the sea shore"?

What is "s"?

300

What other subject can Mr. Martin teach?

What is history?

400

A comparison that says something is something else

What is a metaphor?

400

Tone is the colour of a poem

What is no?

400

Haiku's use a set of syllables in three lines. How many syllables are in each line?

What is 5-7-5?

400

"The sun smiled down on us." What human characteristic is given to the sun?

What is smiling?

400

How tall is Mr. Martin in centimetres?

What is 196cm?

500

Exaggeration of something for effect

What is hyperbole?

500

Personification is giving human characteristics to human objects

What is no?


500

Auditory imagery is an example of which sense?

What is hearing/sound?

500

"The crisp autumn leaves crunched underfoot." Which two senses does this imagery appeal to?

What is sight and sound?

500

What is Mr. Martin's dog's name?

Who is Doug?