Examples
Definitions
Poems
Prefixes
Suffixes
100

BOOM! ZAP! POW! 

Onomatopoeia

100

Giving human characteristics to things that are not human

personification

100

3 lines 

5 syllables

7 syllables

5 syllables

usually about nature  

Haiku 

100

What does Pre- mean and give an example. 

BEFORE

preview, preheat, pregame

100

able

can be

adorable, agreeable, treatable 

200

He was as brave as a lion! 

Simile

200

comparing two things without using like or as

Metaphor

200

Has stanzas

Has Lines 

Has words that rhyme 

Rhymed verse 

200

Non -

Not, opposite    nonsense, nonstop, 



200

-ly

like or in a certain manner or way

quickly, happily, friendly

300

She has a heart of gold!

Metaphor

300

An exaggerated statement not to be taken literally.

Hyperbole

300

can be about anything

might have rhyming words 

might have figurative language 

Free verse 

300

Mis-

bad or wrong 

mistake, mistrust, mislead, 

300

-y 

having a lot of 

dirty, rocky, spicy

400

He told her not to beat around the bush.

Idiom

400

Comparing two things using the words LIKE or AS 

Simile

400

Five lines

funny

AABBA pattern 

Limerick

400

Re-

again

Retie, redo, reread, reheat

400

- ful

full of

helpful, careful, useful

500

My alarm clock yelled at me to get going! 

Personification

500

A phrase or expression whose meaning cannot be understood literally. 

Idiom

500

A group of lines in a poem separated from other groups are called.. 

stanzas

500

Dis-

not, opposite of

disobey, disappear, dishonest

500

-ness

state of, condition of

kindness, happiness, darkness