Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Figurative Language Review.
Advertisements

Key Academic Vocabulary
Poetry Terms and Definitions.
Elements of Poetry Vocabulary
Mrs. Williams 5 th Grade ELA  Personification- giving human qualities to nonliving objects-i.e.-The trees reached out to me as I walked through.
Objective: Evaluate form and devices and annotate poetry to better understand a poem’s theme and poet’s vision or purpose.
Terms. Poetry  a type of literature in which ideas and feelings are expressed in compact, imaginative, and often musical language. Written in lines,
Figurative Language Vocabulary Poetic Terms More Poetic Terms Rhyme & Meter Seen Here $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
POETIC DEVICES and FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
What is Poetry? What is a Poem? Where can you find poetry in every day life? Music/song lyrics Television and magazine ads Books Newspapers Movies Others?
Poetry Review. 0 The use of any elements of language more than once.
Poetry Vocabulary Words
.. . ELEMENT OF POETRY poetry  is more than just rhyming. In fact, poetry doesn't even have to rhyme. The main ingredient are movement and sound. These.
Figurative Language.. Personification – An animal given human like qualities or an object given life –like qualities. Ex. Now if the sun’s smiling down,
Painting with Words Poetry. Form- the structure of the writing (what it looks like on the page)
Poetry Poetry is what we live for.. Poetry is used to invoke emotion Anger Anger Depression Depression Distress Distress Fear Fear Inadequacy Inadequacy.
Analyzing Poetry. Step One:  Number the lines and stanzas A stanza is a group of lines within a poem.
Figurative language. metaphor a comparison between two unlike things.
Lines are to sentences as stanzas are to paragraphs.
Poetry Terms A Review. A comparison using like or as.
 Words on Sticky Notes- Anaphora, Imagery, Denotation, Stanza, Meter, Rhyme.
Figurative Language Definitions GLE Recognize and understand basic literary terms (e.g., simile, metaphor, setting, point of view, alliteration,
Poetry.
THIS IS With Host... Your Literary Terms 1 Literary Terms 2 PoetryFigurative Language Poetry.
Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s. Another Presentation © All rights Reserved by Mark Damon
Figurative Language Language that uses imagery (pictures in your mind) and figures of speech.
Figurative Language Simile: comparing two things using “like” or “as” He was as fast as a cheetah. Metaphor: comparing two things WITHOUT like or as My.
Poetry Terms. 1. Alliteration – repetition of beginning consonant sounds 2.Ballad – a narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung 3.
Figurative Language Authors use figurative language in their writing to create a picture in the reader’s mind.
Literary Devices Objective #6.
Poetry A kind of rhythmic, compressed language that uses figures of speech and imagery to appeal to emotion or imagination.
Poetry Figurative Language.  Poetry uses a minimal amount of words to convey messages  It’s effects can be seen everywhere ◦ Song lyrics ◦ Greeting.
Personification An animal given human-like qualities or an object given life-like qualities. Like Sun’s smiling down, or the boat hugged the shore.
PERSONIFICATION AN ANIMAL GIVEN HUMAN –LIKE QUALITIES OR AN OBJECT GIVEN LIFE-LIKE QUALITIES. Example : The boat hugging the shore.
The word used to describe an author’s verbal expression of ideas that is organized in a pattern and explained in an imaginative and unique way.
Figurative language. metaphor a comparison between two unlike things.
ELEMENTS OF STYLE: LITERARY DEVICES
by Your first and last names
POETRY An introduction:. Key Elements of Poetry Form and Structure Sound Imagery Figurative Language Form and Structure.
E LEMENTS OF P OETRY. Poetry is a literary form that combines the precise meaning of words with their emotional associations, sounds, and rhythms. Many.
Poetry Analysis – Smile Method
Literary Terms in Poetry 1.
Poetry Terms.
Poetic Devices English 3 Mrs. Moss.
Poetry Terms Nadia Hudson.
English Literature paper 2…
Analyzing The Raven.
What do you know about poetry?
POETRY FINAL EXAM.
Making Sense of Literary Terms
Poetry Analysis – Smile Method
Elements to Poetry.
Poetry Terms Quiz Instructions: Match the Poetry Terms in the numbered column with the lettered definitions. Re-write the definitions in your spiral.
Poetry terms 10th Grade Literature.
POETIC DEVICES.
Poetic Devices English 9.
Text Structure: Spatial Imagery Figurative Language Sound Effects
Examples found in modern songs
Poetic Devices Onomatopoeia: The most direct way in which the sound of a word suggests its meaning. It is defined as the use of a word that resembles.
Poetry Elements alliteration- the repetition of the beginning
Studying Poetry Genre Introduction.
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE.
Poetry Revising Language Devices....
Elements of Poetry Figurative Language.
Figurative Language Grade 7
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE REVIEW
Warmup: Please write at least 3 sentences.
Literary Device Notes Yay! Poetry!.
ADJECTIVE A word that defines attributes of a noun. It can occur before the noun (the red tulip) or after (the tulip was red)
Poetry Review.
Presentation transcript:

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

£100

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

£200

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

£300

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

£500

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

£1,000

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

£2,000

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

£4,000

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!

£8,000

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

£16,000

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

£32,000

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

£64,000

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

£125,000

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

£250,000

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

£500,000

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

£1,000,000