Sounds of the Shadows
Haunting Language
The Poet’s Mood Ring
Tricks of the Tongue
Mystery Grab Bag
100

This term describes the repetition of beginning consonant sounds.

What is alliteration?

100

A phrase with a meaning different from its literal words, like “kick the bucket.”

What is an idiom?

100

The author’s attitude toward a subject.

What is tone?

100

Giving human traits to nonhuman things.

What is personification? 

100

The repetition of sounds at the end of words.

Rhyme

200

“The light of the fire is a sight” is an example of this vowel sound repetition.

What is assonance?

200

An intentional understatement for effect, like “It’s just a scratch” when your car is wrecked.

What is an understatement?

200

The feeling or atmosphere a poem creates for the reader.

What is mood?

200

Comparing two things using “like” or “as.”

What is a simile?

200

Identify the figurative language: “Her smile was sunshine.”

Metaphor

300

When consonant sounds repeat anywhere in words (not just the beginning), it’s called ___.

What is consonance?

300

Words the poet chooses to convey tone or feeling.

What is diction?

300

The choice of words that help build tone or mood.

What is diction?

300

A direct comparison that doesn’t use “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor?

300

What’s the tone here: “The sky wept quietly as the boy said goodbye”?

Melancholy/Sad

400

Identify the sound device: “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.”

What is repetition?

What is assonance?

400

Language that appeals to the five senses.

What is imagery?

400

If the tone is “hopeful,” what kind of mood might that create for readers?

What is optimistic, inspired, happy, joyful?

400

An extreme exaggeration for emphasis or humor.

What is a hyperbole? 

400

What poetic device is used in this line: “Boom! Crash! The thunder shouted.”

Onomatopoeia and personification

500

“The knocking, the tapping, the rapping” from The Raven is an example of this repeated technique.

What is repetition? 

500

Comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as” falls under this larger umbrella of poetic tools.

What is figurative language?

500

A dark, eerie tone in a poem usually leads to this kind of mood.

What is suspenseful or frightening?

500

When something stands for a larger idea or concept.

What is symbolism?

500

Explain how diction and tone work together in a poem.

Diction shapes tone by showing the writer’s attitude through word choice.