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

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