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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Definitions Examples Create your own Effects of devices Comparing devices $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

Definitions - $100 A comparison of two things, using like or as What is a simile?

Definitions - $200 Giving an inanimate object human qualities What is personification?

Definitions - $300 A comparison that lasts throughout the entire poem, without using like or as What is an extended metaphor

Definitions - $400 The repetition of letters or sounds at the beginning of the words that are closely connected. What is alliteration?

Definitions - $500 The repetition of vowel sounds in a chunk of text What is assonance?

Examples - $100 Love is a battlefield What is a metaphor?

Examples - $200 From forth the fatal loins of these two foes What is alliteration?

Examples - $300 If this were a poem, This would be An example of the technique What is enjambment?

Examples - $400 Ivan will try to light the fire What is assonance?

Examples - $500 A worm named Maurice took the garden by storm What is consonance? A worm named Maurice took the garden by storm

Create your own - $100 Write a simile Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

Create your own - $200 Write an example of alliteration Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

Create your own - $300 Write a sentence that personifies an object Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

Create your own - $400 Write a four line stanza with the rhyme scheme ABAB

Create your own - $500 Write 2-3 sentences creating imagery Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

Effects - $100 The MAIN effect of a rhyme scheme How do you create rhythm?

Effects - $200 The MAIN effect of free verse How do you make the poem sound natural/like a conversation?

Effects - $300 The effect of similes and metaphors How do you create imagery? OR How do you help readers relate to the poem?

Effects - $400 The MAIN effect of repetition How do you emphasize an idea?

Effects - $500 The effect of enjambment How do you let an idea continue beyond one line? OR how do you “pull” the reader from one line to the next?

Comparing - $100 Difference between metaphor and extended metaphor Extended metaphor lasts throughout a poem, rather than just one line or section of a poem

Comparing - $200 Difference between simile and metaphor Simile makes a comparison using like or as, and metaphor makes a comparison without using like or as.

Comparing - $300 Difference between assonance and consonance Assonance is the repetition of vowel sounds within a section of text, consonance is the repetition of consonants within a section of text

Comparing - $400 Difference between denotation and connotation Denotation is the literal meaning of the word, and connotation is the idea or feeling that the word evokes.

Comparing - $500 Differences (2) between alliteration and consonance Alliteration is the repetition of a letter/sound at the beginning of a word. Consonance is repetition of a letter that does not need to start each word (letter may come at the end or middle of the word, too). Consonance is only the repetition of consonants. Alliteration may be the repetition of vowels that start a word, too.

Final Jeopardy Choosing any poem we have read together in class thus far, explain what the imagery in that poem suggests about the author’s life. Give DETAIL. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here