Figurative or Literal
Metaphor or Simile
Character Profile
Vocabulary
Poet
100

It's raining cats and dogs!

figurative

100

stink like rotten meat

simile

100

And the Wolfie wailed, "That's not enough!"

word

100

What is another word for "renaissance"?

rebirth

100

Poem by Langston Hughes:

A. "Dreams Deferred"

B. "Harlem"

C. "A Raisin in the Sun"

B. "Harlem"

200

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!"

Figurative

200

"dry up like a raisin in the sun"

simile

200

"This is my first memory:"

thought

200

What term describes the creative work in Harlem in the 1920s?

the Harlem Renaissance

200

In what years did Langston Hughes live?

a. 1902-1967

b. 1200-1250

c. 1950-1998

a. 1902-1967
300

I am very happy!

literal

300

a comparison that does NOT use the word like or as

metaphor

300

He dressed himself in coat and hat.

action

300

What is the literal meaning of a word?

The literal meaning is the word's dictionary definition.
300

What type of music from Harlem Renaissance influenced Hughes's writing?

jazz

400

What is the literal description of Harlem?

a neighborhood in New York City

400

What is an example of a simile?

a sentence with: "like____" or "as ____ as___"
400

"The anticipation in my heart"

feeling

400

What is a simile?

comparison of 2 different things, using the words like or as

400

What kinds of creative work were being done in Harlem in the 1920s?

writing, dance, visual art, music

500

If someone says, "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!", what do they actually mean?

They are very hungry.

500

Make a simile, using "sour like..."

sour like (candy, lemon, citrus, lime, grapefruit, kiwi, fruit...)

500

"Maybe it just sags, like a heavy load."

action

500

section of a poem; consists of a line or group of lines

stanza

500

What nickname was Hughes given due to his popularity in Harlem?

the Bard of Harlem