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Figurative Language & Poetry
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"If I don't catch that bus, I'm gonna die!" is an example of:
hyperbole
alliteration
irony
imagery
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"By losing the no-confidence vote, the Prime Minister met his Waterloo," is an example of:
a simile
assonance
an allusion
personification
15
The poet best known for a 14-line poem concluding in rhyming couplets is:
William Shakespeare
Emily Dickinson
Walt Whitman
Edgar Allen Poe
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The Odyssey is an example of which of the following:
a haiku
a lyric poem
a sonnet
an epic poem
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The Iliad and the Odyssey were "written" by this blind poet:
Yeats
Milton
Homer
Hopkins
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Poems that were traditionally sung with a lyre, to express emotion and imagery are called:
narrative
epic
lyric
free verse
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Haiku poetry comes from which of these cultures?
Persia
Greece
Japan
England
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In addition to the English, or Shakespearean sonnet, there is another form of sonnet callled:
lyric
Greek
Italian or Petrarchan
epic
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Assonance is a repetition of:
sounds within words and syllables
important lines and stanzas
nonsense words
sounds at the beginning of words
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Addressing something or someone who isn't there is called:
irony
personfication
dialogue
apostrophe
15
"A Narrow Fellow in the Grass" is an example of:
oxymoron
simile
alliteration
personification & anthropomorphism
15
A stanza with four lines is called a:
trochee
lyric
quatrain
haiku
15
"Half a league, half a league, half a league onward," is an example of:
onomatopoeia
repetition
imagery
pentameter
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"It's been a hard days night, and I've been working like a dog," is an example of a:
imagery
metaphor
simile
hyperbole
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“All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players," is a:
simile
metaphor
irony
hyperbole
15
Who wrote "A Narrow Fellow in the Grass?"
Robert Frost
Edgar Allen Poe
Walt Whitman
Emily Dickinson
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