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Music
100

Saying the opposite of what is meant

Verbal Irony

100

Using very descriptive or figurative language to help create a mental picture.

Imagery

100
A difference between what you expect to happen and what actually happens

Situational Irony

100

A Warming or hinting at future events

Foreshadowing

100

What song was the theme of the Barbie movie? 

Dance the Night Away

200

Using an object to represent an abstract idea or emotion

Symbolism

200

Giving something that is not human the characteristics or abilities of a human

Personification

200

Comparing two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as"

Metaphor

200
Comparing two unlike things by using the words "like" or "as"

Simile

200

What is the most well-known Phil Collins' song?

You'll be in My Heart

300

A word that sounds like what it names

Onomatopeia

300
A mild or indirect way to state something unpleasant or embarrassing

Euphemism

300
An idea made up of two contradictory words

Oxymoron

300

A reference to a piece of literature, history or art within a text 

Allusion

300

Who composed the main music score for Spirit? 

Hans Zimmer

400

The repetition of vowel sounds at the beginning, middle, or end of a word.

Assonance

400

Occurs when a line or a stanza is repeated in a poem

Refrain

400

The repetition of words, phrases, or sentence structures.

parallelism

400

Rhyming stanzas made up of two lines

Couplet

400

What is the Post Malone song in Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse?

Sunflower

500
A fourteen-line lyric poem

sonnet

500

Repetition of similar sounds

rhyme

500

Poems that have no regular rhyme scheme, rhythm, or meter (basically no set rules).

Free Verse

500

True or False: The speaker in a poem is NEVER the author of the poem.

False

500

Who composed the Indiana Jones theme song? 


John Williams