Metaphors & Similes
Personification & Hyperbole
Poetic Elements
Idioms & Imagery
Name That Device!
100

In the poem, the moon is described as "like a silver swimmer." What figurative language is this?

 Simile

100

“Time tiptoes softly through the shadows.” Which type of figurative language is this?

Personification

100

What is the purpose of line breaks in a poem?

To create rhythm and emphasize ideas

100

What sense is used in the imagery “Painting dreams in silver streams”?

Sight

100

“A spotlight for the dreaming world.” Is this metaphor, simile, or idiom?

Metaphor

200

"The sky yawns wide, a sleepy giant." What figurative language is being used?

Metaphor

200

Give an example of hyperbole.

Many possible responses

200

Does this poem rhyme? If not, what form do you think it follows?

No; it’s free verse

200

What does the idiom “tiptoeing through the shadows” imply?

Moving quietly, sneakily

200

“The sky yawns wide.” Is this personification or hyperbole?

Personification

300

Create your own simile to describe the moon.

Many possible responses

300

In the poem, how do owls show personification?

They “echo her stories,” like humans telling tales.

300

Identify an example of imagery in the poem

“Cradling clouds like cotton sheep”

300

Write your own line that uses imagery to describe a night sky.

Many possible responses.

300

“Cradling clouds like cotton sheep.” Identify the poetic elements at work here.

Imagery & Simile