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100 200 300 400 500 Name that FL Multiple Choice Definitions Short Answer Misc.Misc. II
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The wedding cake was as big as a house. A 100
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SIMILE (uses “like” or “as”) A 100
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She sang while sewing socks on Saturday. A 200
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ALLITERATION A 200
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A crossroads represents a decision to be made. A 300
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SYMBOLISM A 300
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My locker is a black hole. A 400
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METAPHOR A 400
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“And miles to go before I sleep. And miles to go before I sleep.” A 500
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REPETITION A 500
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A shadowy, gloom settled in the pitch black cave. a.Refrain b.Imagery c.Hyperbole B 100
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b. Imagery B 100
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The sunlight danced around the living room. a.Personification b.Metaphor c.Simile B 200
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a.Personification B 200
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There once was a cat named Daisy. She slept all day and was lazy. a.Refrain b.Lines c.Rhyme B 300
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c. Rhyme B 300
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It took me ten years to finish the figurative language test! a.Alliteration b.Simile c.Hyperbole B 400
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c. Hyperbole B 400
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Poetry is divided into _______ and _________ a.Simile and Metaphors b.Stanzas and Lines c.Refrains and Rhymes B 500
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b. Stanzas and Lines B 500
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An extreme exaggeration (unrealistic) used for emphasis C 100
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Hyperbole C 100
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A comparison between two unlike things C 200
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Metaphor C 200
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Pattern of beats of stresses in written or spoke language C 300
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Rhythm
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Anything that stands for or represents something else C 400
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Symbol/Symbolism C 400
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Word or phrase that appeals to one or more of the five senses C 500
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Image/Imagery
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What is the DIFFERENCE between a simile and a metaphor? D 100
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A simile is a comparison using like or as and metaphor is a comparison NOT using like or as D 100
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What are THREE different types of poetry? D 200
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lyric, narrative, concrete D 200
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How is rhyme scheme represented? D 300
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You use lowercase letters next to the lines that rhyme (a, b, c) D 300
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What is the key to a correct example of hyperbole? D 400
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Something that is so extreme, it is highly unlikely or impossible D 400
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What is the difference between REPETITION and REFRAIN? D 500
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Refrain is a repeated line throughout Repetition is back-to-back in a song or poem D 500
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DEFINITION Lines in this kind of poem vary in length; there is no real pattern or regular rhythm E 100
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Free Verse E 100
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MULTIPLE CHOICE Boom, boom, boom is an example of… a.Lyric poem b.Rhyme c.Onomatopoeia E 200
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c. Onomatopoeia E 200
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DEFINITION Highly musical verse; expresses the observations and feelings of a single speaker E 300
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Lyric Poem E 300
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WHAT KIND? Snap, crackle, pop E 400
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Onomatopoeia E 400
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WHAT KIND? The sun is a bright ray of hope. E 500
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Metaphor E 500
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MULTIPLE CHOICE Formal division of lines in a poem, functions like a paragraph in writing a.Stanzas b.Lines c.Rhymes F 100
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a.Stanzas F 100
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DEFINITION The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is…. a.Rhyme b.Alliteration c.Rhythm F 200
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b. Alliteration F 200
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MULTIPLE CHOICE The regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem is…. a.Rhyme scheme b.Rhythm c.Stanza F 300
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a.Rhyme scheme F 300
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WHAT KIND? 'Cause I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now Flew me to places I'd never been 'Til you put me down, oh I knew you were trouble when you walked in So shame on me now F 400
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Refrain (“I knew you were trouble when…”) F 400
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WHAT KIND? Her love was eternal He knew he would break her heart Love is a disaster It can break our trust F 500
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Free Verse (and a sad one at that!) F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Short Answer/Examples Question Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Create an example for EACH of the following: a.Hyperbole b.Metaphor c.Rhyme Click on screen to continue
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The winner is…… Click on screen to continue
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