IMAGERY
DICTION
FIGURES OF SPEECH
REVIEW
TRIVIA
100

What imagery is present in this passage?

The winter evening settles down
With smell of steaks in passageways.
Six o'clock.
The burnt-out ends of smoky days.

Olfactory

100

It is the quality of a good diction where the language formality scale falls under

Appropriateness

100

Figures of speech mean exactly what the words say.

False

100

Type of poem for telling a story with characters and a plot. It primarily details a story or event and is typically lengthy, often recounting heroic tales.

Narrative Poetry

100

How many teeth does a human adult have?

32

200

What imagery is present in the passage?

On broken blinds and chimney-pots,
And at the corner of the street
A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps.
And then the lighting of the lamps.

Visual

200

Pick the words with negative connotation

mansion, shack, abode, dwelling, domicile, residence, house, home, dump

shack, dump

200

I can resist anything but temptation.

Paradox

200

Contributes to a poem's emotional impact by creating a consistent and pleasing sound pattern.

Rhyme / Rhyming Words / Rhyme Scheme

200

How many bones does a shark have?

0 (Zero)

300

What are the two imageries present in the passage?

I blink my eyes, I scratch my head
my ship is home, I'm back in bed.
My ships goes sailing every night
and sails home in the morning light.

Visual and Tactile

300

Give the more pleasant term for the word "unmarried woman"

Maiden

300

What 2 figures of speech are present in this passage?

You may shoot me with your words,
You may cut me with your eyes,
You may kill me with your hatefulness,
But still, like air, I’ll rise.

Hyperbole

Simile

300

Plays a role in poetry by creating a consistent rhythmic pattern, by emphasizing a certain syllable in a word.

Meter

300

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3 (Three)

400

What imageries are present in the passage?

For suddenly over the factories
I saw a moon in the cloudy seas—
 A wisp of beauty all alone
In a world as hard and gray as stone—
Oh who could be bitter and want to die
When a maiden moon wakes up in the sky?

Visual and Tactile

400

Give the more pleasant term for the word "cunning"

skillful

400

What are the figures of speech present in the passage?

Say to them,
say to the down-keepers,
the sun-slappers,
the self-soilers,
the harmony-hushers,
"Even if you are not ready for day
it cannot always be night."
You will be right.
For that is the hard home-run.

Anaphora

alliteration

consonance

assonance

400

structural element of poetry that focuses on the choice and arrangement of words and phrases to create a specific effect.

Diction

400

The only part of the body that can't heal themselves.

Teeth

500

In three minutes, write five sentences describing "halo-halo" using imagery

Answer may vary

500

Formal Language= Ecstatic
Popular Term=
Colloquial Term=
Slang=

Happy

Happy

Lit

500

Compose one sentence with an oxymoron. Then use those contradicting words in an antithesis. 

Answer may vary

500

when every stanza, line, and word is purposefully chosen to contribute to its overall theme.

Organic Unity

500

What is the largest animal on earth?

Blue whale