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1 Seven words to describe poetry are…. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

2 Simile – a comparison of two unlike things; uses ‘like,’ ‘as,’ ‘resembles,’ and ‘than’ – Example – Red as a cherry; Looks like a million dollars Metaphor – a comparison of two unlike things; does NOT use the words ‘like’ or ‘as’ – Example – She is a treasure. He is a rock.

3 Hyperbole – when the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or humorous effect – Example: I had a ton of homework; I have a million things to do Personification – giving human qualities to an animal, object, or idea – Example: the tree danced, the fire ran wild

4 Imagery – words and phrases that appeal to a reader’s five senses – Example – The freezing wind brushed my face; the smell of dinner was near. Onomatopoeia – the use of words whose sounds echo their meanings – Example: buzz, whisper, murmur, vroom, squish

5 Fig. language being used? (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole?) The actual example from the statement WHAT does your example actually mean? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

6 1.The tropical storm slept for six days. 2.My mother is a werewolf before she has her morning coffee. 3.The rain seemed like an old friend who had found us. 4.He’s a walking library when it comes to baseball. 5.“I’ll die if I don’t see One Direction!” the girl shrieked. 6.The tree angrily shook its branches. 7.The baby was an octopus in the grocery store.

7 8. My dad knows everything about football. 9. The pen furiously danced across the page. 10. Shane was a toothpick after getting the flu. 11. You look as pale as a ghost. 12. The beagle flew through the air and landed like an inexperienced skydiver onto the couch. 13. “I got an F!” she cried. “My mom is going to kill me!”

8 Alliteration - the repetition of similar sounds Consonance – repetition of consonant sounds Example: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Tongue twisters!

9 Rhyme Scheme End rhyme Free verse

10 - End rhyme – poetry that rhymes at the end of each line - Free verse – poetry that does not rhyme - Repetition – the use of a word, phrase, or line more than once in a poem


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