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Page 1: Warm-Up Study silently for Jeopardy – Jeopardy, just like tomorrow’s test, will be closed notes Do you have any questions about tomorrow’s test?

Warm-Up

• Study silently for Jeopardy – Jeopardy, just like tomorrow’s test, will be closed notes• Do you have any questions about

tomorrow’s test?

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Welcome!The Topic For Today Is…

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PoetryTime to Rhyme Its all

FigurativeAnalyze This – A Lucky Thing

Analyze This 2 – The Coming of Cold

Mixed-Bag

200 200 200 200 200

400 400 400 400 400

600 600 600 600 600

800 800 800 800 800

1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

Bonus Question: 5000 pts

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Time to Rhyme: 200

• Question:• What type of rhyme is present when the end

syllables of two or more words sound exactly the same?

• Answer• Perfect Rhyme

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Time to Rhyme: 400

• Question:• What type of rhyme occurs within a single line

of poetry?• Answer• Internal Rhyme

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Time to Rhyme: 600

• Question:• What type of rhyme is present in the following

lines?That perches in the soul,And never stops at all.

• Answer• Imperfect/End

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Time to Rhyme: 800

• Question:• What is the rhyme scheme of lines 2-7 of the

poem “A Lucky Thing”?• Answer• AABBCC

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Time to Rhyme: 1000

• Question:• What 2 types of rhyme are present in the following

lines?"Sir," said I, "or madam, truly your forgiveness I implore;But the fact is, I was napping, and so gently you came tapping,And so faintly you came tapping at my chamber door,

• Answer• Perfect Internal and Perfect End

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Its all Figurative: 200

• Question:• What type of figurative language is used when

giving human characteristics to non-humans such as animals or objects?

• Answer• Personification

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Its all Figurative : 400

• Question:• What is the difference between a simile and a

metaphor?• Answer• A simile compares by using the word “like” or

“as” while a metaphor compares without the use of these words

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Its all Figurative : 600

• Question:• What type of figurative language is present in

the following lines?A boy told me that if he roller-skated fast enoughhis loneliness couldn’t catch up to him.

• Answer• Personification

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Its all Figurative : 800

• Question:• What type of figurative language is present in

the following lines? At last the garbage reached so highThat finally it touched the sky

• Answer• Hyperbole

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Its all Figurative : 1000

• Question:• What type of figurative language is present in

the following line? Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly

• Answer• Metaphor

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Analyze This: 200• Question:How does the author make her point in the poem?

A) by showing what the farmer seesB) by suggesting what the birds are thinkingC) by explaining how attractive the coop isD) by describing what the birds are eating

• AnswerB) by suggesting what the birds are thinking

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Analyze This : 400

• Question:What is the robin’s attitude about the chickens?

A) He is surprised by themB) He feels envy toward themC) He thinks they are lazyD) He is proud of them

• AnswerB) He feels envy toward themBack

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Analyze This : 600• Question:Which is most similar to the situation described in the

poem?A) A dog wishes to catch the neighbor’s catB) A squirrel hopes to gather enough food for winterC) A cow wishes to run free with the wild horsesD) An insect hopes to escape being eaten by a frog

• AnswerC) A cow wishes to run free with the wild horses

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Analyze This : 800• Question:According to the information in the poem, which

relationship is most similar to the relationship below?robin: hawthorn tree

A) foxes : nesting boxesB) farmer : golden grainC) chicken : coopD) cats : foxes

• AnswerC) chicken : coopBack

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Analyze This : 1000

• Question:Which best describes the theme of the poem?

A) Envy is a destructive emotionB) Freedom is always better than security C) Things are not appreciated until they are goneD) People/Animals often wish for things that others have

• AnswerD) People/Animals often wish for things that others have

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Analyze This 2: 200

• Question:In line 4, what does ravage mean?

A) fruitB) frostC) rainD) waste

• AnswerD) wasteBack

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Analyze This 2 : 400

• Question:In line 2, what is being compared to frost?

A) a fieldB) the dustC) the bearsD) a bird

• AnswerD) A birdBack

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Analyze This 2 : 600

• Question:To which sense does this poem most appeal?

A) hearingB) sightC) smellD) touch

• AnswerB) sight Back

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Analyze This 2 : 800

• Question:Which phrase best describes the main theme of the poem?

A) the reasons that a field has been abandonedB) the results of a powerful winter stormC) the effects of a change in season from autumn to winterD) the difficulty of farming in a cold climate with little water

• AnswerC) the effects of a change in season from autumn to winter

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Analyze This 2 : 1000

• Question:Which best describes the mood of this poem?

A) amusingB) gloomyC) peacefulD) suspenseful

• AnswerB) gloomyBack

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Mixed Bag: 200• Question:• What type of figurative language imitates

sound?• Answer• Onomatopoeia

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Mixed Bag : 400• Question:• What is the difference between hyperbole and

understatement?• Answer• Hyperbole makes things larger or exaggerated

for effect while understatement minimizes or makes things smaller for effect

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Mixed Bag : 600• Question:• What figurative language term is present in

the following line?Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout

• Answer• Alliteration

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Mixed Bag : 800• Question:• What 2 types of figurative language are present in

the following lines?Nothing but a hot Swish of strings like silkTen feet out.

• Answer• Onomatopoeia – Swish• Simile – Strings like SilkBack

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Mixed Bag : 1000• Question:• What type of figurative language is present in the

following lines?Better you should have a nose impertinent as a flower,sensitive as a root;

• Answer• SimileBack

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts.

• Question:In the poem “The Coming of Cold,” which set of words

contributes the most to the tone of the poem?A) wreckage, dark, oldB) autumn, harvesting, barnC) touch, light, sunD) branch, hedge, leaves

• AnswerA) wreckage, dark, old

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Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!