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Grade 6

Grade 6. Hoops. Analyzing poems. Analyzing poems. Poetry Terms. Poetry Terms. Poetry Terms. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt.

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Grade 6

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  1. Grade 6

  2. Hoops Analyzing poems Analyzing poems Poetry Terms Poetry Terms Poetry Terms Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot

  3. Hoops Poetry Terms Poetry Terms Poetry Terms Analyzing poems Analyzing poems Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 1 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 2 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 3 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 4 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Q 5 pt. Buzzer Shot

  4. 1 pt. Question • Gives human characteristics to a nonhuman subject • Simile • Personification • Imagery • Alliteration

  5. 1pt. Answer Personification

  6. 2 pt. Question • The repetition of initial sounds • is called: • Simile • Onomatopoeia • Imagery • Alliteration

  7. 2 pt. Answer Alliteration

  8. 3 pt. Question Verse that focuses on the speaker’s thoughts and feelings: Imagery Metaphor Tone Lyric poetry

  9. 3 pt. Answer Lyric poetry

  10. 4 pt. Question The use of sound words to imitate sounds: a. Simile b. Onomatopoeia Imagery Alliteration

  11. 4 pt. Answer Onomatopoeia

  12. 5 pt. Question An obvious exaggeration is called: Imagery Metaphor Tone Hyperbole

  13. 5 pt. Answer Hyperbole

  14. 1 pt. Question Compares one person or item to another without using like or as: Imagery Metaphor c. Tone d. Simile

  15. 1 pt. Answer Metaphor

  16. 2 pt. Question A group of lines of poetry that is usually similar in length: Verse Stanza Rhyme Rhythm

  17. 2 pt. Answer Stanza

  18. 3 pt. Question • Writer’s attitude toward the subject: • Hyperbole • Imagery • Tone • alliteration

  19. 3 pt. Answer Tone

  20. 4 pt. Question • A line of poetry is called • Stanza • Verse • Rhythm • rhyme

  21. 4 pt. Answer verse

  22. 5 pt. Question Uses like or as to compare to unlike items: Imagery Metaphor c. Tone d. Simile

  23. 5 pt. Answer simile

  24. 1 pt. Question • Use of word pictures to appeal to your senses: • Imagery • Metaphor c. Tone d. Simile

  25. 1 pt. Answer imagery

  26. 2 pt. Question • Repetition of the sounds at the ends • words: • Imagery • Rhythm c. Tone d. Rhyme

  27. 2 pt. Answer Rhyme

  28. 3 pt. Question The pattern of beats in poetry is called: Imagery Rhythm c. Tone d. Rhyme

  29. 3 pt. Answer Rhythm

  30. 4 pt. Question • The imaginary voice you hear when you read a poem is called the: • Tone • Image • Speaker • Poet

  31. 4 pt. Answer speaker

  32. 5 pt. Question • “My father was the first to hear • The passage of geese each fall. • Passing above the house so near • He’d hear within his heart their call. • What is the rhyme scheme in the • stanza above?

  33. 5 pt. Answer A B A B

  34. 1 pt. Question “Let the rain kiss you” is an example of: Alliteration Personification Repetition Metaphor

  35. 1 pt. Answer Personification

  36. 2 pt. Question “Let the rain kiss you. Let the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops. Let the rain sing you a lullaby.” This illustrates an example of: Alliteration Repetition A metaphor Onomatopoeia

  37. 2 pt. Answer Repetition

  38. 3 pt. Question “The oak trees arms waved in the wind.” This illustrates an example of: Alliteration Personification Repetition Metaphor

  39. 3 pt. Answer Personification

  40. 4 pt. Question “The willow is like an etching.” This illustrates an example of a: Metaphor Hyperbole Simile

  41. 4 pt. Answer simile

  42. 5 pt. Question “Fame is a bee. It has a song-” This illustrates an example of a: Metaphor Hyperbole Simile

  43. 5 pt. Answer metaphor

  44. 1 pt. Question “Plop, plop, Fizz, fizz, Oh, what a relief it is.” This illustrates an example of: Alliteration Personification Repetition Onomatopoeia

  45. 1 pt. Answer Onomatopoeia

  46. 2 pt. Question “This is the day the circus comes With blare of brass, with beating drums.” In these lines there are two examples of ___________

  47. 2 pt. Answer Alliteration Circus comes Blare brass beating

  48. 3 pt. Question “He was as hungry as a horse.” This is an example of a _________

  49. 3 pt. Answer Hyperbole

  50. 4 pt. Question What is the rhyme scheme of the follow poem? “I stood beside a hill Smooth with a new-laid snow. A single star looked out From the cold evening glow.”

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