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Figurative Language Plot Forms of Poetry Parts of Speech Writing 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 A Poem’s Music
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as quiet as a mouse
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What is a simile?
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“the fog comes on little cat feet.”
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What is implied metaphor?
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Bang! Pow! Swoosh!
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What is onomatopoeia?
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…the daffodils danced…
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What is personification?
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I’ve told you a million times…
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What is hyperbole?
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The plot part which introduces setting, characters, and basic situation
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What is the exposition?
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The high point of interest or suspense
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What is the climax?
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The part of the plot which follows the climax
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What is the falling action or denouement?
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end of the story: the reader sees an insight or change as a result of the conflict
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What is the resolution?
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This begins the rising action
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What is a conflict or the inciting incident?
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
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What is alliteration?
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Jack Sprat could eat no fat, His wife could eat no lean, And so between them both you see, They licked the platter clean.
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What is rhyme or end rhyme?
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As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I take a look at myself and realize there’s nothing left.
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What is slant or approximate rhyme?
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“u u / u u / u As I walk through the valley u u / of the shadow of death” shows it.
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What is the meter or measured rhythm of the poem?
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Roses are red, a Violets are blue, b Sugar is sweet, c And so are you. b
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What is the rhyme scheme?
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A poem which captures a moment in words/ 5-7-5
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What is a haiku?
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Musical verse: expresses the observations and feelings of a single speaker
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What is a lyric poem?
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Poetry with no regular rhyme or rhythm
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What is free verse?
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Unrhymed iambic pentameter—five iambs per line and no rhyme
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What is blank verse?
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14-line poem: 1 octave + sestet or 3 quatrains + couplet
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What is a sonnet?
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The difference between city and Cochran, Ga
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What is one is a common noun and one is a proper noun?
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Answers: “What kind?” “Which one?” “How many?”
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What is an adjective?
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The incorrect part of “I don’t study like I used to.”
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What is “like”? Like is a preposition, but the sentence calls for “as if” which is a subordinating conjunction.
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The word a pronoun replaces
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What is an antecedent?
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for and nor but or yet so
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What are coordinating conjunctions?
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Parts of an essay
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What are the introduction, body, and conclusion?
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The organization you would use to describe a classroom
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What is spatial order?
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The point of view used in formal writing such as research papers
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What is third person point of view?
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The part of an essay which gets the reader’s attention and states the essay’s purpose
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What is an introduction?
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Paraphrase
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What is putting information in your own words
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Make your wager
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English poet and dramatist born in Stratford-on-Avon around April 23, 1564
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Who was William Shakespeare?
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