Figurative Language
Hatshepsut
Perseus
Poetry
Text Features
100

Using "like" or "as" to compare two things

What is a simile?

100

Where is Hatshepsut's home?

Egypt

100

Who is Perseus's father?

Zeus

100

This poetic element is the ordered pattern of rhyme in a poem

What is a rhyme scheme?

100

The name of an article, book, or other literary work or document.

What is the title?

200

A direct comparison between two things

What is a metaphor?

200

Who were Hatshepsut's parents?

Tuthmosis and Ahmose

200

Athena tells Perseus to slay this evil creature.

Who is Medusa?

200

This poetic form contains 18 lines across 6 stanzas with rhythm and rhyme

What is a villanelle?

200

A title or brief explanation added to an article, cartoon, illustration, photograph, or other graphic.

What is a caption?

300

An exaggeration

What is a hyperbole?

300

Who did Hatshepsut marry?

Pharaoh Tuthmosis II
300

Perseus encounters these three beings first on his journey.

Who are the Three Grey Sisters?

300

This poetic form contains 14 lines and a rhyming couplet at the end

What is a sonnet?

300

An alphabetized list of important terms and definitions at the end of a text

What is a glossary?

400

Boom! Bang! Pow!

What is onomatopoeia?

400

What was Hatshepsut's title after Tuthmosis II died?

She was the regent of Egypt.

400

This giant holds the world on his shoulders

Who is Atlas?

400

This poetic form does not follow a typical structure

What is a free-verse poem?

400

A section or table containing additional content or information at the end of a text.

What is the appendix?

500

Sally sold seashells down by the seashore

What is alliteration?

500

Hatshepsut was very concerned about preserving this word, meaning tradition and order.

What is maat?
500

Perseus needs this item to sneak up on the Gorgons

What is the Hat of Darkness?

500

This poetic element is defined as a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry

What is meter?

500

An outline of chapters or section titles and their corresponding pages in a larger text.

What is the Table of Contents?