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Poetry Review “I am Joaquin” “Mirror” & “Self in 1958”
Vocab 1 Poetic Devices 1 Poetic Devices 2 I am Joaquin Mirror & Self in 1958 Vocab 2 100 200 300 400 500
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Vocabulary 1 for 100: derogatory term for a foreigner especially from the US or Europe
Gringo Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 1 for 200: fake; a copy that is represented as the original
counterfeit Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 1 for 300: giving off light
luminous Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 1 for 400: to conquer or subdue by superior force
vanquish Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 1 for 500: an opinion formed before having enough information or experience
Preconception Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 1 for 100 Roger ran rapidly.
Alliteration Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 1 for 200 The moon gazed down upon me.
Personification Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 1 for 300 Zap! Bam! Crack!
Onomatopoeia Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 1 for 400 The sheep leaped the heap.
assonance Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 1 for 500 Don’t eat in that tent!
consonance Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices Points "Way up North, where there's ice and snow, there lived a penguin and his name was Joe." Rhyme Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 2 for 200 Points Your smile is like a sunrise warming me to the day.
simile Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 2 300 Points The goalkeeper was a rock!
Metaphor Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 2 for 400 Points Jumbo Shrimp
Oxymoron Back to Game Board
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Poetic Devices 2 for 500 Points The refreshing aroma of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies crept up my nostrils and tantalized by senses. Imagery Back to Game Board
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Begin a revolution and stand up for their culture
“I am Joaquin” for 100 Points At the end of the poem, what does Joaquin call his people to do? Begin a revolution and stand up for their culture Back to Game Board
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Surrendering and giving up on his beliefs.
“I am Joaquin” for 200 Points Joaquin’s past includes conflict, anguish, and defiance, but does not include what? Surrendering and giving up on his beliefs. Back to Game Board
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“I am Joaquin” for 300 Points Why does Joaquin feel disgust for the gringo society?
It’s crushing the hopes, dreams, and cultural inheritance of his people. Back to Game Board
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“I am Joaquin” for 400 Points What type of poem is this?
Epic Back to Game Board
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“I am Joaquin” for 500 Points Who did Joaquin’s ancestors defeat that cause him great inspiration?
Moors Back to Game Board
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Exactly what is place in front of it
“Mirror” & “Self in 1958” for 100 Points In the poem “Mirror” what does the mirror reflect? Exactly what is place in front of it Back to Game Board
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“Mirror” & “Self in 1958” for 200 Points What does the author of “Self in 1958” compare herself to?
A doll Back to Game Board
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“Mirror” & “Self in 1958” for 300 Points What is the speaker in “Mirror” compared to?
The eye of a little god Back to Game Board
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“Mirror” & “Self in 1958” 400 Points What is the theme of “Self in 1958”? (HINT: How does the speaker feel? This was on your review. alienated Back to Game Board
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“Mirror” & “Self in 1958” for 500 Points What poetic device is present in nearly every line of the poem “Mirror”? Personification Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 2 for 100 Points reflect deeply on a subject
meditate Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 2 for 200 Points something that covers or coneals
shroud Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 2 for 300 Points disorder with feelings of anxiety, obsessive thoughts, compulsive acts, and physical complaints without evidence of disease neurosis Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 2 for 400 Points state of being average
mediocrity Back to Game Board
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Vocabulary 2 for 500 Points clear coating similar to varnish
shellac Back to Game Board
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