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Look at the image and create a description with lots of detail. (imagery)
answers will vary
Look at the image and create a description with lots of detail. (imagery)
answers will vary
'The music danced through the room and into Jason's ear. It whispered to him quietly, calling him outside to the school dance.' Identify the poetic device
Personification. Music is not a person. It doesn't dance or whisper.
Look at the image and create a description with lots of detail. (imagery)
answers will vary
'The tall grass blew in the soft autumn breeze. Last night's rain glistened and shined in the morning sun.' This sentence is an example of
 
imagery
 
repetition
 
alliteration
 
extended metaphor
'Go slow over the road' is an example of ...
 
assonance
 
consonance
 
hyperbole
 
simile
'The light of the fire is a sight' is an example of...
 
assonance
 
consonance
 
free verse
 
alliteration
The poem 'The Sea' by James Reeves, that we looked at in your LIP classes, is an example of
 
extended metaphor
 
extended simile
 
hyperbole
 
free verse
an object, person, place or action that "stands for" or represents something else is called...
a symbol
Foreshadowing is...
Important clues that an author drops to help the reader get ready for something later in a story
Bang! Crash! Zap! are examples of
Onomatopoeia
Irony is
a contrast between appearance and reality - or when one thing is expected to happen and the exact opposite happens instead
The words or phrases a writer uses to describe persons, objects, actions, feelings and ideas while appealing to the five senses is called ...
imagery
'Tim the terrifying tiger,' is an example of...
 
alliteration
 
imagery
 
irony
 
symbol
'I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse,' is an example of ...
 
hyperbole
 
personication
 
alliteration
 
a pun
Hyperbole is ...
an exaggeration
Alliteration is...
the repetition of a sound at the beginning of two or more words that appear one after another
Personification is
giving an animal or object human-like characteristics