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Give me an example of a simile.
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When an author uses specific words to create an "attitude" of the poem they are using which literary device?
Tone
A basic unit in poetry. When used together they form stanzas.
Line
True or False This is an example of a slant rhyme. There once was a fuzzy worm who saw bees in a swarm
True
A group of lines in poetry is called?
Stanza
The poem "She had some horses" begins each line with the same word or phrase: This is an example of which literary device?
Anaphora
A place where a line in poetry ends is called?
Line break
When a character in a poem or story is speaking the words they speak are encased in quotation marks. This is an example of? "I am happy here at school" the student said with excitement. The teacher replied "I am so glad to hear, that".
Dialogue
When you use descriptive language that assigns human characteristics to nonhuman things it is called? Example: The ball was friendly and spunky!
Personification
Which literary device means "The use of words or phrases meaning the opposite of what someone really means or thinks, especially in order to be funny."? Simile Irony Personification
Irony
"The classroom was a zoo!" Is an example of which literary device.
Metaphor
That project was a piece of cake! It is raining cats and dogs! You are pulling my leg aren't you? These are examples of which literary device?
Idiom
"It took me 3 years to get my homework done, and then I had to walk 1,000 miles to my friends house!" Is an example of which literary device?
Hyperbole
"Silly Sam sold the snickerdoodles!" Is an example of what literary device?
Alliteration
Which literary device uses "like" or "as"?
Simile