Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Poetry Edition
Question 1
The repetition of a vowel sound in the middle of a word is A Alliteration B Onomatopoeia C Assonance D Imagery
The repetition of a vowel sound in the middle of a word is A Alliteration B Onomatopoeia C Assonance D Imagery
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Question 2
What is the word ‘bang’ an example of? A Onomatopoeia B Rhyme C Alliteration D Sibilance
What is the word ‘bang’ an example of? A Onomatopoeia B Rhyme C Alliteration D Sibilance
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Question 3
The repetition of the first consonant sound in words is: A Personification B Alliteration C Powerful verbs D Simile
The repetition of the first consonant sound in words is: A Personification B Alliteration C Powerful verbs D Simile
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Question 4
What is it called when you compare two things using the words like or as? A Metaphor B Adverbs C Simile D Stanza
What is it called when you compare two things using the words like or as? A Metaphor B Adverbs C Simile D Stanza
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Question 5
What is it called when you give human traits to non-living things? A Assonance B Rhyme C Adjectives D Personification
What is it called when you give human traits to non-living things? A Assonance B Rhyme C Adjectives D Personification
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Question 6
What is sibilance? A A hip-hop act B A hissing sound like ‘s’ or ‘sh’ C A breed of exotic bird D When you exaggerate
What is sibilance? A A hip-hop act B A hissing sound like ‘s’ or ‘sh C A breed of exotic bird D When you exaggerate
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Question 7
A Simile B Metaphor C Hyperbole D Stanza What is a direct comparison between two objects that does NOT include like or as? A Simile B Metaphor C Hyperbole D Stanza
A Simile B Metaphor C Hyperbole D Stanza What is a direct comparison between two objects that does NOT include like or as? A Simile B Metaphor C Hyperbole D Stanza
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Question 8
Which of these is a metaphor? A Crocodiles’ teeth are sharp daggers B As blue as the deep sea C Sweet like chocolate D Bang! Crash! Boom!
Which of these is a metaphor? A Crocodiles’ teeth are sharp daggers B As blue as the deep sea C Sweet like chocolate D Bang! Crash! Boom!
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Question 9
Poems are separated into what? A Paragraphs B Triangles C Moments D Stanzas
Poems are separated into what? A Paragraphs B Triangles C Moments D Stanzas
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Question 10
Repeating something that has already been said or written is what? A Annoying B Interesting C Repetition D Onomatopoeia
Question? A Annoying B Interesting C Repetition D Onotmatopoeia
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Question 11
‘Tore’ and ‘Exploding’ are examples of what? A Onomatopoeia B Powerful verbs C Simile D Adjectives
‘Tore’ and ‘Exploding’ are examples of what? A Onomatopoeia B Powerful verbs C Simile D Adjectives
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Question 12
When there is a correspondence of sound between two words they A Match B Rhyme C Are old D Cannot be said backwards
When there is a correspondence of sound between two words they A Match B Rhyme C Are old D Cannot be said backwards
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Question 13
Which word is not onomatopoeic? A Thud B Crash C Sung D Boom
Which word is not onomatopoeic? A Thud B Crash C Sung D Boom
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Question 14
‘The terrible tiger tore’ is an example of A Rhyme B Alliteration C Onomatopoeia D Assonance
‘The terrible tiger tore’ is an example of A Rhyme B Alliteration C Onomatopoeia D Assonance
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Question 15
Using description to engage the five sense of the reader is A Adjectives B Rhyme C Metaphor D Imagery
Using descriptions to engage the five senses of the reader is A Adjectives B Rhyme C Metaphor D Imagery
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