Question | Answer |
A comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as. | simile
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A comparison of two unlike things without using the words like or as. | metaphor
| When a poet paints a picture in the reader's mind by using the 5 senses. | imagery
| When human attributes are used to describe non human things. | personification
| The way an author feels towards the subject of his or her writing. | tone
| The feeling a reader derives from a piece of writing. | mood
| "The rain came down in long knitting needles." | metaphor
| The fog is as thick as pea soup. | simile
| The stars danced playfully in the moonlit sky. | personification
| A 14 line poem popularized by William Shakespeare | sonnet
| A poem that consists of 3 lines and 17 syllables | haiku
| A poem that does not depend on rhyme | free verse
| The word 'buzz' is an example of? | onomatopoeia
| "She soothes your vision as you sail round her shores" is an example of? | personification
| Lazy lizards lying like lumps! is an example of? | alliteration
| When an author repeats a word or words to add emphasis. | repetition
| A group of lines in a poem is a? | stanza
| The formal word for our sense of smell | olfactory
| "Platter's Island wrapped in rainbows in an evening after fog" is an example of? | Visual Imagery
| Write a rap verse about Random Island Academy | |