What type of figurative language places two opposite words together?
What is oxymoron
what type of figurative language is the phrase “small crowd”
what is oxymoron
The rhythm in a line of poetry
what is a meter
The non rhyming stressed syllables
What is assonance
What type of poetic device is this “I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them sam I am”
what is assonance
What type of figurative language is a reference to a famous historical & or literacy figure or event?
What is allusion
what type of figurative language is the phrase “He had a heart of gold”
what is metaphor
The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of poem
what is rhyme scheme
Repetition of beginning consonant
: What is alliteration
What type of poetic device is this “ She sells seashells by the seashore
what is Alliteration
What type of figurative language compares two things without using like or as?
What is metaphor
what type of figurative language is the phrase “Im so hungry I could eat a horse”
what is hyperbole
A division of a poem consisting of two or more lines arranged together as a unit
what is stanzas
Repetition of vowel throughout
What is anaphora
What type of poetic device is this “ it was the best of times”
what is Anaphora
What type of figurative language includes something that could be possible but gets over exaggerated till it cant be?
What is hyperbole
what type of figurative language is the phrase “It was the beginning of an end”
what is Juxtaposition/paradox
A unit of poetry containing two lines of verse that form a singular thought or idea
what is couplet
Repetition of consonant throughout
What is consonance
What type of poetic device is this “The phantom flashed past”
what is Consonance
What type of figurative language is something that uses all 5 senses?
What is imagery
what type of figurative language is the phrase “The stars were dancing in the night sky”
what is personifacation
A four–line stanza of poetry
what is quatrain
Is a word that represents a sound
What is Onomatopoeia
What type of poetic device is this “ Snap!, Crackle!, Pop!
what is Onomatopoeia