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Definitions Part 1 Definitions Part 2 Example of Part 1 Example of Part 2 The Highwayman 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Definitions Part 3
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A comparison between two unlike things in which one thing becomes the other
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Metaphor 10 pts
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The writer’s attitude toward his or her subject
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Tone 20 pts
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What type of clause has a subject and a verb but does NOT express a complete thought?
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Dependent 30 pts
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Rhyming Words on the same line
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Internal Rhyme 40 pts
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Use of words that sound like the sounds they describe
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Onomatopoeia 50 pts
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A unit within a larger poem; like a paragraph
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Stanza 10 pts
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Rhyming words at the end of two different lines
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End rhyme 20 pts
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A comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
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Simile 30 pts
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The repetition of consonant sounds
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Alliteration 40 pts
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A poem without rhyme or pattern
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Free verse 50 pts
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Giving human traits to objects
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Personification 10 pts
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The feeling of the reader while reading a passage
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Mood 20 pts
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Exaggeration used for emphasis
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Hyperbole 30 pts
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The pattern of end rhymes in a stanza
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Rhyme Scheme 40 pts
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A poem that tells a story is what?
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s Narrative poem 50 pts
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The dog took off faster than a rocket!
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Hyperbole 10 pts
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“Bang!” “Drip!” “Crunch!”
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Onomatopoeia 20 pts
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The popcorn flipped and jumped As it popped in the microwave.
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Personification 30 pts
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Her eyes were bright stars
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Metaphor 40 pts
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Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers
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Alliteration 50 pts
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It is rhyme time so I drop some beats
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Internal Rhyme 10 pts
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I eat a lota I eat from a pota But not with a fork b That’s only for pork b
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Rhyme scheme 20 pts
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The computer took pleasure in tormenting me with the “error” message
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Personification 30 pts
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I didn’t do it I promise! I swear! I didn’t put rotten eggs Under there!
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End Rhyme 40 pts
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The sun is a magnificent ball of butter.
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Metaphor 50 pts
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What is Bess’s MAIN conflict?
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She fears the highwayman will be killed by the redcoats. 10 pts
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How do the redcoats know where to find the highwayman?
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Tim the ostler snitches 20 pts
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Why is the highwayman a wanted man?
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He is a thief. 30 pts
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What is the ultimate gift of love that Bess gives to the highwayman?
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Her life 40 pts
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What is the theme of “The Highwayman”?
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If you love someone, you are willing to sacrifice yourself. 50 pts
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Make your wager
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“My Bed is Like a Sailing Ship” by Bruce Lansky My bed is like a sailing ship- when I’m tucked in, I take a trip. I leave behind my busy day And sail to places far away. I sail past beaches, gleaming white, with palm trees swaying in the night. I watch the waves break on the shore, and then I see my bedroom floor! I blink my eyes, I scratch my head, my ship is home, I’m back in bed. My ship goes sailing every night and sails home in the morning light.
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“My Bed is Like a Sailing Ship” by Bruce Lansky My bed is like a sailing ship-a when I’m tucked in, I take a trip.a I leave behind my busy dayb And sail to places far away.b I sail past beaches, gleaming white,c with palm trees swaying in the night.c I watch the waves break on the shore,d and then I see my bedroom floor!d I blink my eyes, I scratch my head,e my ship is home, I’m back in bed.e My ship goes sailing every nightc and sails home in the morning light.c
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