This bingo card has 16 words: ____________ When a poet uses a simile he or she pictures one thing as being similar to another, using the words ‘like’, as’ or ‘than’, ____________ It is a comparison that asks you to imagine one thing as being another., ____________ Human characteristics are given to non-human things., ____________ When a poet uses repetition, he or she repeats words or ideas., ____________ When a poet repeats consonants, especially at the beginning of words., ____________ When a poet repeats identical vowel sounds., ____________ Name given to sound words – words that echo the actual sound made by people, animals or things., ____________ This is when a word has the same end sound as another word. Sometimes, they don’t need to be spelt the same to sound the same., Example: “Pataki and mustard flowers, like blue and yellow eyes” ____________, Example: “All consumed by the crimson” ____________, Example: “And mother and child were devoured by swift flames of vermillion” ____________, Example: “Give Back the Human, give back my father, give back my mother” ____________, Example: “Drink deep of the hush of the hyacinth heavens” ____________, Example: “He eats the sweet treats” ____________, Example: “It hisses as it runs and spreads its hood” ____________ and Example: “Gleam like a prisoner’s chain. She goes up the mound. Tall and slim like a sugar cane” ____________.
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