Sound Devices
Forms of Poetry
Figurative Language
Name that
Device
Misc.
100
The repetition of sounds at the end of a word
rhyme
100
5,7,5 seventeen syllable poem.
Haiku
100
compares 2 unlike things using like or as to show how they are alike.
simile
100
Henry's happy, healthy, hungry hippos.
Alliteration
100
a paragraph in poetry
a stanza or verse.
200
Words that immitate sounds
Onomatopoeia
200
Poem that takes the shape of it's topic.
Concrete
200
compares 2 unlike things by stating that one thing IS another to show similarities.
Metaphor
200
I can't believe Neenee, it's Valentine's day but she is as cold as ice.
simile
200
a sentence in poetry.
a line
300
Repetition of consenant sounds.
Alliteration
300
5 line poem uses parts of speech.
Cinquain
300
Exaggerating something to have a bigger impact on the reader.
hyperbole
300
There were a thousand questions on that homework page last night!
Hyperbole
300
lyrical poem that has no set rules.
Free Verse
400
Repetition of words creating a certain beat.
Rhythm
400
5 line humorous poem - line 1,2, and 5 rhyme - line 3 and 4 rhyme.
limerick
400
Uses comparisons or exaggerations to give the reader a better 'picture' of the poem - These should not be taken literally
Figures of speech (figurative langauge).
400
I heard the loud buzz of a bee pass by my ear before I took off running.
Onomatopoeia
400
the five sound devices are
onomatopoeia assonance alliteration (consonance) rhythm rhyme
500
Repetition of vowel sounds.
Assonance
500
What are the 5 forms of poetry?
Haiku Limerick Cinquain Free Verse Concrete
500
Give human characteristics to something that is not human.
Personification
500
The wind whistled through the trees as I danced in the moonlight.
Personification
500
The five parts of a plot in narrative poetry are
exposition rising action climax falling action resolution