names a person, place, or thing
noun
What is the purpose of a pronoun?
to replace a noun
Who is coming to my party?
What type of pronoun is who?
interrogative.
when an object represents something other than what it is
Ex: dove represents peace
symbolism
single line of poetry
verse
students' is an example of what type of noun?
plural possessive noun
Identify the possessive pronoun.
Did you say this blue and gold notebook was hers?
hers.
it's her notebook.
How do you identify a reflexive pronoun?
it ends in -self/-selves
repetition of consonant sounds, but not vowels, in a chunk of text
consonance
a story/narrative in poetic form
ballad
John ardently studies heraldry.
Identify the noun. Is it concrete or abstract?
concrete
which type of pronoun refers to a specific person or thing by indicating the person speaking, the person being addressed, or any other person or thing being discussed.
a. possessive
b. personal
c. relative
b. personal
An intensive pronouns adds emphasis to what?
a. a noun or another pronoun
b. the interrogative noun
This occurs when one line ends without a pause or any punctuation and continues onto the next line
enjambment
BOOM! POP! BUZZ! are examples of what?
onomatopoeia
When is a collective noun plural?
when it refers to the individual members of a group
an interrogative pronoun does what?
forms a question
name the four demonstrative pronouns
this, that, those, these
repetition of vowel sounds
assonance
author's word choice
diction
What is the difference between an abstract noun and a concrete noun?
abstract-names an idea, a quality, or a characteristic
concrete-names an object that can be recognized by any of the senses
the word of group of words that a pronoun refers to
its antecedent
Everyone should have their work submitted by noon.
Everyone is what type of pronoun?
indefinite
stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry
rhythm
the measured arrangement of sounds/beats in a poem
meter