Onomatopoeia
Phonetic Intensives
Synesthesia
Euphony and cacophony
Wild
100

What is onomatopoeia? Give an example of the use of onomatopoeia in a line.

thanks bb

100

What is a phonetic intensive?

A sound that connects a word with its meaning to some extent

100

What is synesthesia 

The simulation of two or more senses simultaneously 

100

Lines that are discordant and difficult to pronounce are called...

What is Cacophony

100

What is Noah's middle name

Jacob

200

Why do poets use onomatopoeia?

To create a clearer image for the reader that reflects what is taking place in a poem

200

What does the phonetic intensive “-are” imply?

A large noise or light

ex. glare, flare, blare

200

What is an example of synesthesia 

Blue buzz

200

Lines that are smooth and musically pleasant to the ear are called...

What is Euphony

200

What is a group of gorillas called?

a gorilla troop

300

Use these onomatopoeic words in a line. 'jingle' AND 'clap'

I liked that

300

Why do poets use phonetic intensives?

To emphasize a core meaning with the repetition of a certain sounds!!!1

300

Why do authors use synesthesia 

To help the reader feel like they are in (a part of) the story 

300

Is “mellow” an example of a euphony or cacaphony?

Euphony

300

Where did Mr. Chang go to college

extra 100 points: What was his minor in?

UCSB, philosophy 

400

Give me three examples of onomatopoeic words that relate with something being hit.

I liked that too ;)

400

What does the phonetic intensive “fl-“ imply?

A movement of light

400

True or false?

Are the following examples synesthetic 

Warmly colored- cold ice - loud colored - smells delicious 

True false true true 

400

Does the following sentence contain more euphonies or cacophonies?



“I detest war because cause of war is always trivial.”

Cacaphonies

400

What does the tattoo on Mr. Chang's calf mean?

faster, higher, stronger 

500

What onomatopoeia is in this poem? 'Water rushing,/ gushing,/ pushing/ past the limits of the edge./ Water barrels off the ledge,/ whipping up the bottom sludge,/ makes the water look like fudge,/ growling with a freight train's roar,/ wildly rushes out some more

rushing, gushing, whipping, growling, roar, rushes

500

 Give three examples of words that contain a phonetic intensive that implies repetition

big brain

500

Come up with a sentence using synesthesia

lol good job 4 u

500

Why do poets use euphonies and cacophonies?

To subtly alter the tone

500

What is the TA's name

J.B