Figurative Language
Figurative Language In context
Poetic Structure
Poetic Devices
Poetic Devices in Context
100

What figurative Language gives an object human-like traits and/or features?

Personification

100

The wind screamed during the thunderstorm last night.

Personification

100

What Poetic Structure uses the ABAB strategy?

Rhyme Scheme

100

What poetic Device uses the same letter or sound repeated at the beginning of a stanza?

Alliteration 

100

Sally sells seashells by the seashore

Alliteration 

200

What figurative language uses the Deeper meaning to the subject?

Symbolism

200

The cross was extremely valuable to Christians.

Symbolism 

200

What is another word for a paragraph in poetic form?

Stanza

200

Words sound alike because they share the same ending vowel and consonant sounds.



rhyme

200

"I dropped the locket in the thick mud"

consonance

300

What figurative language uses 5 senses? (Touch, Sight, Smell, Taste, Sound)

Imagery

300

You could see the flowers dancing with the wind.

Imagery

300

What is the pattern of beats in a line of poetry?

Meter

300

A word inside a line rhymes with another word on the same line.

  • Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary.

internal rhyme 

300
  • The words below:

  • Lake    Fate        Base        Fade

  • (All share the long “a” sound.)




assonance 

400

What figurative language uses References?

Allusion

400

His smile is like Kryptonite to me.

Allusion

400

 the appearance of the words on the page

form

400
  • a.k.a  imperfect rhyme, close rhyme


  • The words share EITHER the same vowel or consonant sound BUT NOT BOTH


    • ROSE

    • LOSE


    • Different vowel sounds (long “o” and “oo” sound)

    • Share the same consonant sound

near rhyme

400

I dont like green eggs and Ham. I do not like them Sam I am.

Assonance

500

What figurative languages creates extreme exaggerations?

Hyperbole

500

Its gonna take 5 million years to finish this homework!

Hyperbole

500

The following are:

Limerick, Haiku, Concrete, Cinquain, Diamante, Free Style, Blank verse

types of poems

500

The repeated consonant sounds can be anywhere in the words

consonance

500
  • “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.”

- William Shakespeare

metaphor