Sound Devices
Sound Devices Deux
Misc
Misc 2
Grammar!!!
100
This term refers to similar or identical sounds that occur at the ends of two or more words.
What is rhyme?
100
What is the rhyme scheme? Two roads diverged in a yellow wood/ And sorry I could not travel both/ And be on traveler, long I stood/ And looked down one as far as I could/ To where it bent in the undergrowth
What is abaab?
100
A group of lines in a poem is called... (poetry's paragraphs)
What is a stanza?
100
The following is an example of a(n): Mr. Heaton is as sharp as a tack!
What is a simile? A comparison of two things using like or as
100
What is the infinitive? I love to run to the store.
What is to run? REMEMBER! Infinitives ARE NOT prepositions.
200
The follwing is an example of... (a particular type of rhyme): Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,/ ... And be one traveler, long I stood
What is end rhyme?
200
The is an example of: HINT: a particular type of rhyme The low blow of the foe was cruel.
What is internal rhyme? Internal rhyme is a rhyme that occurs WITHIN a line.
200
This is where a line of poetry ends.
What is a line break?
200
The following is an example of a(n): When he played football, he was a ferocious animal.
What is a metaphor? A comparison of two things NOT using like or as.
200
What is the participle? The singing teacher was annoying in tutorials.
What is singing?
300
The following is an example of which term: Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,/ Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
What is alliteration? Alliteration is the repitition of consonant sounds at the BEGINNING of words.
300
A pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry.
What is rhythm
300
The following gives an example of which poetry term? The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night
What is PERSONIFICATION? the PERSON-ification of something... human qualities are giving to something non human.
300
The follwing is an example of a(n): Mrs. Heaton can bake like Betty Crocker.
What is a simile
300
Name the participles! Mr. Heaton bravely combatted the growling lion to win the affections of his blushing bride.
What are growling and blushing?
400
The following is an example of: Hiss; Buzz; Thump; Sizzle
What is Onomatopoeia? Onomatopoeia is a word whose sound is similar to its meaning.
400
The following refers to: HINT: it's a particular type of rhyme: O haven't they stopped for the doctor's care?/ Why, they are none of them wounded, dear
What is slant rhyme?
400
Give me three forms of traditional poetry:
What is a sonnet, limerick, ballads
400
This is what we call emphasized and unemphasized syllables in poetry.
What are stressed and unstressed syllables?
400
What is the participial phrase? Singing while he taught, Mr. Heaton drove the class insane.
What is singing while he taught.
500
Name the sound device that is being used in the following: "Only their UsUal manEUvers, dear"
What is assonance? assonance is the repitition of VOWEL sounds within words.
500
The is an example of which poetry term: loNely afterNooN.
What is consonance? Consonance is the repitition of consonant sounds within and at the end of words.
500
The narrartor of a poem.
What is the speaker?
500
The way a poem is arranged (length of lines, placement of lines, and the grouping of lines in stanzas).
What is form?
500
What is the participial phrase? Jumping up and down, Mr. Heaton celebrated because all of his students passed the STAAR test.
What is jumping up and down