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V5+ Literary Devices poetry quiz part II
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Create your own 4-line poem about Donald Trump
Slide 2 - Question ouverte
Metaphor
A
Hope is the thing with feathers
B
The Road Not Taken
C
He is a bull in a china shop
D
He is a broken record
Slide 3 - Quiz
What is a paragraph?
A
A group of lines in poetry that belongs together
B
A group of lines in prose that belongs together
C
A groups of words that belongs together
D
A perfect rhyme scheme
Slide 4 - Quiz
What is "allusion": A literary device that is.....
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
Which literary device is used here: Chocolate is my achilles heel.
Slide 6 - Question ouverte
Connotation =
A
Connotation is the use of a symbol in imagery.
B
Connotation is an implied or indirect reference to a person, event, or thing or to a part of another text.
C
Connotation is a synonym for consonance.
D
Connotation is the use of a word to suggest a different association (emotions/ideas) than its literal meaning
Slide 7 - Quiz
Which one(s) is/are (an) example(s) of connotation?
A
Pigs and sheep as the main characters in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm"
B
There is no place like home.
C
I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
D
He owns a Mustang
Slide 8 - Quiz
Imagery= Words and phrases that appeal to the senses – sight, smell, touch, sound, and taste. Imagery helps paint pictures in readers’ minds.
During which poetic period did they specifically appeal to the senses?
Slide 9 - Question ouverte
Personification =
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
Assonance
A
The repetition of the same consonant
B
The repetition of the same vowel
C
The repetition of the same vowel in initial position
D
The repetition of the same words
Slide 11 - Quiz
Alliteration
A
The repetition of the same consonant
B
The repetition of the same letter
C
The repetition of the same consonant sound
D
The repetition of the same, stressed consonant sound in initial position
Slide 12 - Quiz
Hyperbole =
Slide 13 - Question ouverte
Setting =
Slide 14 - Question ouverte
Consonance =
Slide 15 - Question ouverte
Give your own example of onomatopoeia
Slide 16 - Question ouverte
Which ones are oxymorons?
A
Open secret
B
Passive resistance
C
Virtual reality
D
Bluegrass
Slide 17 - Quiz
What is the difference between a paradox and an oxymoron?
Slide 18 - Question ouverte
Give examples of euphony (you may use your poetry booklet)
Slide 19 - Question ouverte
What is the opposite of euphony? Give examples
Slide 20 - Question ouverte
Plot =
Slide 21 - Question ouverte
What is the difference between rhyme and rhythm?
Slide 22 - Question ouverte
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Rhythm = pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse, which can create a musical or metrical effect.
Rhyme = the repetition of sounds at the end of words, which can create a pleasing or memorable effect