What am I?
What am I? #2
Examples
What am I? #3
Give me an example
100

The moral/ lesson or the central meaning of the writing.

Theme

100

Comparison between two things without using "like" or "as". 

Metaphor

100

Your eyes are like stars. 

Simile

100
Poetry that does not rhyme or have a measurable meter.
Free Verse
100

Write a simile

uses "like" or "as" to compare

200

A brief reference to a real or fictional person, event, place, or work of art. 

Allusion

200

an object that has been given extra meaning. More than its literal meaning. 

Symbol
200

The bright night sky shines 

Assonance

200

The attitude the poem's narrator takes towards a subject or character. 

Tone

200

Write an example of Alliteration

Starts with the same sound

300

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of closely connected words. Starts with the same sound.

Alliteration

300

Author's specific word choice. 

Diction

300

Boom Clap Bang

Onomatopeia 

300

What the reader feels when reading a literary piece. 

Mood

300

Give me an example of a Symbol

an object that has extra meaning 

400

A story or narrative in poetic form.

Ballad

400

A paragraph in a poem is called

Stanza

400

The disconsolate dinosaur daintily dropped the dandelion. 

Alliteration

400

A single line of poetry 

Verse

400
Give me an example of a Metaphor

comparing without "like" or "as"

500

When one line ends without punctuation and continues on to the next line. 

Enjambment 
500

The measured arrangement of sounds/ beats in a poem. 

Meter

500

A corgi act with an accordion was actually incredible. 

Consonance

500

Giving human characteristics to non-living things

Personification

500

Give me an example of Consonance

repetition of Consonant sounds