HyperboleWhat termdescribes theauthor’semotional stanceor attitude in apiece?AlliterationShe sellsseashellsby the seashore.ConnotationThe pattern ofstressed andunstressedsyllables inpoetry.“He was arock duringthe crisis.”(metaphor)RhythmSimile/MetaphorWhat deviceuses vividlanguage tocreate mentalpictures?Theemotional orculturalmeaning of aword.A storythat feelseerie orjoyful.StanzaicStructureHe was areal Romeowith theladies.What is therepetition ofconsonant sounds,not necessarily atthe beginning ofwords?Which deviceuses repeatedconsonantsounds at thebeginning ofwords?DictionA 14-lineShakespeareansonnet.The windwhisperedthroughthe trees.What termdescribes thephysicallength of linesin a poem?The feelingthe readergets from apiece ofliterature.What termrefers to thetype orstructure apoem takes?What is theterm for thebeat ormusicality ofa poem?What are thetwo types ofcomparisonsused to showsimilarity?Sarcastic,hopeful,melancholic.Shall IcomPAREthee TO aSUMmer’sDAY?FormWhat devicegives humanqualities toobjects ornature?What deviceusesexaggerationnot meant to betaken literally?AllusionAlliterationSimileSimileMetaphorI think thatI shallnever seePersonificationToneRepetition ofinitialconsonantsounds innearby words.MoodWhich deviceis used whenvowel soundsare repeated innearby words?ConnotationImageryWhen asentence orphrase runsover from oneline to the nextwithout a pause.The numberof syllablesor words ina line.Repetition ofconsonantsounds withinor at the endof words.Thedictionarydefinition.Repetition ofvowelsounds innearbywords.FormAllusionLineLengthDenotationConsonanceGivinghuman traitsto non-humanthings.DictionRepetition ofsimilarsoundingwords at theend of lines.I’ve toldyou amilliontimes!EnjambmentAcomparisonusing "like"or "as"A referenceto a well-known work,person, orevent.MoodWhat termdescribes areference tosomethingfamous outsidethe text?AssonanceDenotationStanzaicStructureRhymeConsonanceA poemwith fourquatrains.Extremeexaggerationfor emphasisor effect.The goldensun dippedbehind thevioletmountains.AssonanceHyperboleToneWhat termdescribes theemotionalatmosphereof a text?The way apoem is dividedinto stanzas(groups oflines).A directcomparison(e.g., “Timeis a thief”).What is itcalled when aline continueswithout pauseinto the next?EnjambmentWhat literarydevice is usedwhen two ormore lines endwith words thatsound alike?The structureor type of apoem (e.g.,sonnet,haiku).RhythmRhymeThelumpy,bumpyroad.The rain inSpain staysmainly inthe plain.The catsat onthe mat.“Asbrave asa lion.”A poemwhere eachline is fivewords long.Wordchoice.LineLengthPersonificationImageryDescriptivelanguagethat appealsto thesenses.What is theterm for howlines in apoem aregrouped?MetaphorThe author’sattitudetoward thesubject.HyperboleWhat termdescribes theauthor’semotional stanceor attitude in apiece?AlliterationShe sellsseashellsby the seashore.ConnotationThe pattern ofstressed andunstressedsyllables inpoetry.“He was arock duringthe crisis.”(metaphor)RhythmSimile/MetaphorWhat deviceuses vividlanguage tocreate mentalpictures?Theemotional orculturalmeaning of aword.A storythat feelseerie orjoyful.StanzaicStructureHe was areal Romeowith theladies.What is therepetition ofconsonant sounds,not necessarily atthe beginning ofwords?Which deviceuses repeatedconsonantsounds at thebeginning ofwords?DictionA 14-lineShakespeareansonnet.The windwhisperedthroughthe trees.What termdescribes thephysicallength of linesin a poem?The feelingthe readergets from apiece ofliterature.What termrefers to thetype orstructure apoem takes?What is theterm for thebeat ormusicality ofa poem?What are thetwo types ofcomparisonsused to showsimilarity?Sarcastic,hopeful,melancholic.Shall IcomPAREthee TO aSUMmer’sDAY?FormWhat devicegives humanqualities toobjects ornature?What deviceusesexaggerationnot meant to betaken literally?AllusionAlliterationSimileSimileMetaphorI think thatI shallnever seePersonificationToneRepetition ofinitialconsonantsounds innearby words.MoodWhich deviceis used whenvowel soundsare repeated innearby words?ConnotationImageryWhen asentence orphrase runsover from oneline to the nextwithout a pause.The numberof syllablesor words ina line.Repetition ofconsonantsounds withinor at the endof words.Thedictionarydefinition.Repetition ofvowelsounds innearbywords.FormAllusionLineLengthDenotationConsonanceGivinghuman traitsto non-humanthings.DictionRepetition ofsimilarsoundingwords at theend of lines.I’ve toldyou amilliontimes!EnjambmentAcomparisonusing "like"or "as"A referenceto a well-known work,person, orevent.MoodWhat termdescribes areference tosomethingfamous outsidethe text?AssonanceDenotationStanzaicStructureRhymeConsonanceA poemwith fourquatrains.Extremeexaggerationfor emphasisor effect.The goldensun dippedbehind thevioletmountains.AssonanceHyperboleToneWhat termdescribes theemotionalatmosphereof a text?The way apoem is dividedinto stanzas(groups oflines).A directcomparison(e.g., “Timeis a thief”).What is itcalled when aline continueswithout pauseinto the next?EnjambmentWhat literarydevice is usedwhen two ormore lines endwith words thatsound alike?The structureor type of apoem (e.g.,sonnet,haiku).RhythmRhymeThelumpy,bumpyroad.The rain inSpain staysmainly inthe plain.The catsat onthe mat.“Asbrave asa lion.”A poemwhere eachline is fivewords long.Wordchoice.LineLengthPersonificationImageryDescriptivelanguagethat appealsto thesenses.What is theterm for howlines in apoem aregrouped?MetaphorThe author’sattitudetoward thesubject.

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  1. Hyperbole
  2. What term describes the author’s emotional stance or attitude in a piece?
  3. Alliteration
  4. She sells seashells by the sea shore.
  5. Connotation
  6. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry.
  7. “He was a rock during the crisis.” (metaphor)
  8. Rhythm
  9. Simile/Metaphor
  10. What device uses vivid language to create mental pictures?
  11. The emotional or cultural meaning of a word.
  12. A story that feels eerie or joyful.
  13. Stanzaic Structure
  14. He was a real Romeo with the ladies.
  15. What is the repetition of consonant sounds, not necessarily at the beginning of words?
  16. Which device uses repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words?
  17. Diction
  18. A 14-line Shakespearean sonnet.
  19. The wind whispered through the trees.
  20. What term describes the physical length of lines in a poem?
  21. The feeling the reader gets from a piece of literature.
  22. What term refers to the type or structure a poem takes?
  23. What is the term for the beat or musicality of a poem?
  24. What are the two types of comparisons used to show similarity?
  25. Sarcastic, hopeful, melancholic.
  26. Shall I comPARE thee TO a SUMmer’s DAY?
  27. Form
  28. What device gives human qualities to objects or nature?
  29. What device uses exaggeration not meant to be taken literally?
  30. Allusion
  31. Alliteration
  32. Simile
  33. Simile
  34. Metaphor
  35. I think that I shall never see
  36. Personification
  37. Tone
  38. Repetition of initial consonant sounds in nearby words.
  39. Mood
  40. Which device is used when vowel sounds are repeated in nearby words?
  41. Connotation
  42. Imagery
  43. When a sentence or phrase runs over from one line to the next without a pause.
  44. The number of syllables or words in a line.
  45. Repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words.
  46. The dictionary definition.
  47. Repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words.
  48. Form
  49. Allusion
  50. Line Length
  51. Denotation
  52. Consonance
  53. Giving human traits to non-human things.
  54. Diction
  55. Repetition of similar sounding words at the end of lines.
  56. I’ve told you a million times!
  57. Enjambment
  58. A comparison using "like" or "as"
  59. A reference to a well-known work, person, or event.
  60. Mood
  61. What term describes a reference to something famous outside the text?
  62. Assonance
  63. Denotation
  64. Stanzaic Structure
  65. Rhyme
  66. Consonance
  67. A poem with four quatrains.
  68. Extreme exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
  69. The golden sun dipped behind the violet mountains.
  70. Assonance
  71. Hyperbole
  72. Tone
  73. What term describes the emotional atmosphere of a text?
  74. The way a poem is divided into stanzas (groups of lines).
  75. A direct comparison (e.g., “Time is a thief”).
  76. What is it called when a line continues without pause into the next?
  77. Enjambment
  78. What literary device is used when two or more lines end with words that sound alike?
  79. The structure or type of a poem (e.g., sonnet, haiku).
  80. Rhythm
  81. Rhyme
  82. The lumpy, bumpy road.
  83. The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.
  84. The cat sat on the mat.
  85. “As brave as a lion.”
  86. A poem where each line is five words long.
  87. Word choice.
  88. Line Length
  89. Personification
  90. Imagery
  91. Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
  92. What is the term for how lines in a poem are grouped?
  93. Metaphor
  94. The author’s attitude toward the subject.