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MRS. ELIAS 2014 Poetic Terms and Figurative Language
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Poetic Devices Terms and Examples
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Free Verse Poems Do not rhyme Do not have rhythm Do not have structure
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‘Rhyming’ Poems Rhyme May have a pattern Typically has rhythm May have a structure
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Rhythm Usually containing rhyming words at the end of lines Specific syllables are stressed Follows a pattern
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Punctuation Show reader how to “read” the poem Some poems do not have punctuation Punctuation needs to be consistent throughout
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Stanza A group of lines that is separate and divided in a poem Format chosen by the poet May included a rhyming pattern within
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Refrain A repetitive line/s found throughout the poem or in music lyrics Usually in the same location; example, after each stanza AKA chorus in a song
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Meter Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
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Symbol Person, object, word, image or event that has additional meaning beyond the normal definition and often represents something or someone else
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Rhyme Words ending with like (or similar) sounds Ex: rice/Nice sorry/quarry
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Internal Rhyme Placing rhyming words within a line of the poem Ex: the fat cat liked to purr
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Speaker The voice that is heard in the poem, not necessarily the author
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Syllable A word, or part of a word, that has a separate sound when you say it Ex: thumb = 1 Finger = 2 Phalange = 3
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Repetition Repeating sound, words, phrases, or lines for emphasis Ex: double, double toil and trouble
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TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Figurative Language
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HELPS POETS CREATE SPECIFIC EFFECTS AND FEELINGS FOR THE READER/LISTENER Figurative Language
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TWO OR MORE WORDS STARTING WITH THE SAME SOUND EX: SALLY SINGS SILLY SONGS Alliteration
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USE OF LANGUAGE THAT IS VIVID AND COLORFUL EX: THE GOLDEN SAND ON THE BEACH TWINKLES UNDER THE ORANGE FLAMES OF THE SETTING SUN Imagery
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COMPARING TWO UNLIKE THINGS WITHOUT THE USE OF LIKE OR AS EX: HER LOVE BLOOMED Metaphor
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COMPARING TWO UNLIKE THINGS USING LIKE OR AS EX: THE ROOM WAS HOT AS A SUMMER’S DAY SHE SINGS LIKE AN ANGEL Simile
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WHEN A WORD SOUNDS LIKE WHAT IT IS DESCRIBING EX: BUZZ, THE SOUND A BEE MAKES Onomatopoeia
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GIVING A HUMAN QUALITY TO AN INANIMATE/NON-HUMAN OBJECT EX: THE GRASS DANCED IN THE RAIN AS THE WIND WHISTLED Personification
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AN EXTREME EXAGGERATION EX: HOTTER THAN A THOUSAND DEGREES Hyperbole
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AN EXPRESSION THAT HAS A MEANING APART FROM ITS INDIVIDUAL WORDS EX: FEELING UNDER THE WEATHER OR “I COULD EAT A HORSE!” Idiom
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE Practice!
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1THE PAPER IS AS LIGHT AS A FEATHER________ 2THE OCEAN WAS A RAGING BULL_______ 3THE STREETLIGHT WAS MY SECURITY DOG_______ 4HER EYES SHONE LIKE THE STARS AT NIGHT_______ 5MY LITTLE BROTHER EATS LIKE A PIG_______ 6HER TEARS FLOWED LIKE A RIVER_______ 7HOT AS A BURNING FIRE_______ 8LOVE IS A ROSE_______ 9HER VOICE WAS A WEAPON DURING THE DEBATE_______ 10COOL AS A CUCUMBER_______ Simile or Metaphor
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1PETER PUSHED THE PEDALS HARD_______ 2CEILINGS AND CEREAL DO NOT RHYME______ 3THE ICE COLD, WINTERY NIGHT _______ 4I LOVE TO LEARN ABOUT LIGHTNING_______ 5HER PALE SKIN GLOWS IN THE HOT RAYS OF THE SUN______ 6SHE WHISPERED SOFTLY AND SWEETLY_______ 7THE FIREWORKS CRASHED THE NIGHT SKY _______ 8LAUGHTER FILLED THE CROWDED ROOM_______ 9TESTS ARE TOUGH AND TEDIOUS_______ Alliteration or Imagery
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1MY TEACHER IS SO OLD SHE WROTE THE BIBLE_______ 2THE RAIN KISSED THE CLOUDS_______ 3THE SNOW WHISPERED AS IT FELL TO THE GROUND_______ 4THE CAR ENGINE COUGHED EACH TIME IT STARTED_______ 5MY BOOK BAG WEIGHS 1,000 POUNDS________ 6I’M SO HOT I COULD MELT_______ 7THE FLOWERS NODDED IN THE WIND_______ 8I’M GOING TO DIE IF I DON’T EAT LUNCH________ 9THE TIMER TOLD ME THE GAME WAS OVER________ Hyperbole or Personification
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1SHE HAS A GREEN THUMB_________ 2THE BEE BUZZED THROUGH THE AIR_______ 3THE BACON SIZZLED IN THE PAN________ 4HOLD YOUR HORSES, I’M COMING_______ 5DON’T BE A BACKSEAT DRIVER_______ 6THE WATER GUSHES DOWN THE RIVER_______ 7SHE’S GOING BANANAS_______ 8I WASN’T BORN YESTERDAY_______ 9QUIT ZIPPING THROUGH THE LINES AND STAND STILL_______ 10THE FIRE CRACKLED_______ Idiom or Onomatopoeia
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