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FigurativeLanguage

Sound Devices

Poetry Terms

Research Misc.

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This is descriptive language that is used To create word pictures for the reader and

Pertains to the 5 senses.

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Imagery

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Buzz, snap, and popAre all examples of this type of

Figurative language

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Onomatopoeia

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“Her breath was hotter than fire.” Is an example of this type of

figurative language.

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Hyperbole

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The following includes and example of This type of figurative language:

“The river murmured.” - Jeffrey Farnol

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Personification

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Where does this poem shift in tone? Your clear eye is the one absolutely beautiful thing.

I want to fill it with color and ducks,The zoo of the new

 Whose names you meditate ---April snowdrop, Indian pipe,

Little 

Stalk without wrinkle,Pool in which images

Should be grand and classical 

Not this troublousWringing of hands, this dark

Ceiling without a star.

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Between the third and fourth stanzas

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Identify one sound device used in this line:

“The angels, not half so happy in heaven,”-Edgar Allen Poe

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ConsonanceOr

Alliteration

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“That the wind came out of the cloud by night,Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.”

-Edgar Allen Poe

Which of the following does this poem contain:A.End rhyme

B.Internal RhymeC.Onomatopoeia

D.Alliteration

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Internal Rhyme

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This is poetry not written in a regular,Rhythmic pattern.

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What is free verse?

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This is a 14 line lyrical poem with Three, 4-line stanzas followed by a couplet.

Rhyme Scheme: ab ab cd cd ef ef gg

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What is a sonnet ?

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Which two sound devices are used in the following example:

“Strips of tinfoil winking like people.”-Sylvia Plath

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Assonance and Consonance

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This is a pair of rhyming lines, Generally the same length and meter

Expressing a single idea.

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What is a couplet?

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This is the regular pattern of rhyming wordsIn a poem, indicated by using

Different letters for each new rhyme.

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What is a rhyme scheme?

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This is a formal division of lines in a poem,Considered as a unit.

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What is a stanza?

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What type of poem is written in Iambic Pentameter, has

three quatrains, and a concluding couplet?

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Shakespearean Sonnet

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Which of the following is written in Iambic Pentameter?

A.The morning dew gleamed like a field of diamondsB.Of that forbidden tree whose mortal tasteC.Thunder rumbling quietly in the distanceD.Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers

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B. Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste

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What is MLA

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Modern Language Association

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All of the following could be sub-topics under the topic of “Ancient ways of sending messages”

EXCEPT- A.DrumsB.PonyC.Smoke SignalsD.EmailE.Word of mouth

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D. Email

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When writing a persuasive essay/research paper,what is the sentence found at the end of the

first paragraph that states the idea the writer will prove/support.

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Thesis Statement

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Identify the highlighted portion of this quote:

“A spark could be enough to set them ablaze” (Collins, 68).

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In-Text citation

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“Since about that time, war had been literally continuous…”

Which of the following best describes this selection?A.Paraphrase, properly cited

B.Paraphrase, plagiarizedC.Quote, Properly cited

D.Quote, plagiarizedE.Summary

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Plagiarized quote

Although the quote is in quotation marks,It must also have an in-text citation.

“Since about that time, war had been literally continuous…”(Orwell 33).

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A metaphor that continues overSeveral lines, or throughout an entire poem

Is called…

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Extended Metaphor

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The word, “Child” has a positive connotationList at least 2 connotations that could be

Associated with this word.

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InnocenceExcitement CuriosityJoyYouthEtc.

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Who is the speaker in this

poem?

Infant Joy -William Blake

'I have no name;I am but two days old.'What shall I call thee?

'I happy am,Joy is my name.'

Sweet joy befall thee!

Pretty joy!Sweet joy, but two days old.

Sweet Joy I call thee:Thou dost smile,I sing the while;

Sweet joy befall thee!

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A two day old infant

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Identify this literary device,And what it’s making reference to:

“He lied so often, he was afraid his nose would begin to grow.”

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Allusion: Pinnochio

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Identify this literary device, AND what it’s making reference to:

“The umpire was no Handicapper General, but she remained vigilant throughout the

game in order to ensure fair play.”

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Allusion: Harrison Bergeron

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According to George Bailey, How do we know when

Angels receive their wings?

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Every time a bell rings