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Sound Devices. Figurative Language. Poetry Forms. Connotative Denotative. Misc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Words such as “buzz”, “snap”, “sizzle” are called:.

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  1. Sound Devices Figurative Language Poetry Forms Connotative Denotative Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Words such as “buzz”, “snap”, “sizzle” are called:

  3. Onomatopoeia

  4. What is alliteration?

  5. repetition of the same or similar consonant sounds in words that are close together

  6. Images that evoke any of the 5 senses are called…

  7. Sensory imagery

  8. Identify the alliteration:I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life / To the gull's way and the whale's way, where the wind's like a whetted knife

  9. I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life / To the gull's way and the whale'sway, where the wind's like a whetted knife

  10. Identify the onomatopoeia:Sling your knuckles on the bottoms of the happy tin pans, let your trombones ooze, and go husha-husha-hush with the slippery sand-paper.

  11. Sling your knuckles on the bottoms of the happy tin pans, let your trombones ooze, and go husha-husha-hush with the slippery sand-paper.

  12. What literary device is used in the following lines of poetry? What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up / Like a raisin in the sun?

  13. Simile

  14. This term describes the literary device where one subject is being represented or replaced by another

  15. Metaphor

  16. Complete the analogy:Hot is to Cold as Fire is to

  17. Ice!

  18. “Catch a cold”“See eye to eye” “Under the weather”are examples of what?

  19. Idioms

  20. Name the literary device being used in the following line: I've got gold mines / Diggin' in my own backyard

  21. Hyperbole

  22. 14-line lyric poetry

  23. Sonnet

  24. Poetry that tells a story

  25. Narrative

  26. Identify the repetition: Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room / Barrel-house kings, with feet unstable, / Sagged and reeled and pounded on the table, / Pounded on the table, / Beat an empty barrel with the handle of a broom, / Hard as they were able / Boom, boom, BOOM

  27. Boom, Boom, BOOM

  28. How many stanzas appear below? I'm Nobody! Who are you? Are you – Nobody – too? Then there's a pair of us? Don't tell! they'd advertise – you know! How dreary – to be – Somebody! How public – like a Frog –  To tell one's name – the livelong June –  To an admiring Bog!

  29. 2

  30. Identify the rhyme scheme: • Bid me to weep, and I will weep • While I have eyes to see; • And having none, and yet I will keep • A heart to weep for thee.

  31. ABAB

  32. Define “connotative” meaning

  33. The emotions or feelings associated with a word

  34. Define “denotative” meaning

  35. The literal definition of a word

  36. “Covered with oil” is the ________ meaning of the word GREASY. a) denotative b) connotative

  37. a) denotative

  38. “An evil person” is the _______ meaning of the word SNAKE. a) denotative b) connotative

  39. b) connotative

  40. “Not respected” is the _____ meaning of the word TRASH. a) denotative b) connotative

  41. b) connotative

  42. Long, serious poems that tell the story of a heroic figure are called _____

  43. Epics

  44. What is TONE?

  45. Author’s attitude about a subject

  46. What is a summary? What does it consist of?

  47. Putting the MAIN IDEA into your own words

  48. Name a literary devices that exists in the following lines:The flame-red moon, the harvest moon, / Rolls along the hills, gently bouncing, / A vast balloon

  49. Sensory Imagery, Metaphor, Hyperbole, Repetition

  50. DAILY DOUBLE!!Paraphrase the following quote: “A good poem is a contribution to reality. The world is never the same once a good poem has been added to it. A good poem helps to change the shape of the universe, helps to extend everyone's knowledge of himself and the world around him.”

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