Question 1
Question
This is the opposite of rhyming because it focuses on the same beginning sound.
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Personification
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Imagery
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Alliteration
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Onomatopoeia
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Rhyme
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Stanza
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Tone
Question 2
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The lion roared when the snake hissed at it.
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Personification
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Imagery
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Alliteration
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Onomatopoeia
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Rhyme
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Stanza
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Tone
Question 3
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A blank space between lines of poetry
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Rhyme
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Imagery
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Stanza
Question 4
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He was as strong as a steam train.
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Rhyme
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Tone
Question 5
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The way the author “sounds” (his/her feeling or attitude)
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Tone
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Mood
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Onomatopoeia
Question 6
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When a word sounds close to how it is spelled/written.
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Tone
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Mood
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Hyperbole
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Onomatopoeia
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Alliteration
Question 7
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She was a little mouse in a library when she took the test.
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Hyperbole
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Rhyme
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Tone
Question 8
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Words that paint a picture in your head, appealing to the senses
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Stanza
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Tone
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Imagery
Question 9
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Bob ate burgers until he burped.
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Simile
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Metaphor
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Personification
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Alliteration
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Tone
Question 10
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When words like gray, sullen, dreary, teary-eyed, silent express sadness
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Alliteration
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Tone
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Onomatopoeia
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Rhyme
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Metaphor
Question 11
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Comparing two things without using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
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Metaphor
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Simile
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Imagery
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Tone
Question 12
Answer
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Alliteration
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Hyperbole
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Rhyme
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Tone
Question 13
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The room felt like a sweltering jungle in the summer.
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Metaphor
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Alliteration
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Rhyme
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Simile
Question 14
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A way to “show” the reader that you are changing ideas
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Simile
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Imagery
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Stanza
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Blank space
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Alliteration
Question 15
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An exaggeration of something to make it sound “more/less” than it is.
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Hyperbole
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Metaphor
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Simile
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Eggggggggzzajeration
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Imagery
Question 16
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The golden sun slowly rose in the emerald blue sky, spreading warmth on us
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Hyperbole
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Personification
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Imagery
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Tone
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Stanza
Question 17
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When you give a “thing” human abilities, actions, or qualities.
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Imagery
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Hyperbole
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Imagination
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Rhyme
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Personification
Question 18
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2 or more words that have the same ending sound
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Alliteration
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Simile
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Rhyme
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Personification
Question 19
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I think that the sky misses the sun at night
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Hyperbole
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Simile
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Personification
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Imagery
Question 20
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She cried for a week straight!!
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Simile
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Hyperbole
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Metaphor
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Alliteration
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Tony
Question 21
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
What Line #____ shows personification.
Question 22
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
What line shows an internal rhyme?
Question 23
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
What line shows the MOST alliteration?
Question 24
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
Which line shows onomatopoeia?
Question 25
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
Which line shows a simile?
Question 26
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
Which line contains a metaphor?
Question 27
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?
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AABBCC
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ABABCD
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ABCBDB
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ABCDEC
Question 28
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
Which line uses the MOST imagery (most senses)?
Question 29
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
What is the tone of this poem?
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Whiny
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Excited
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Frustrated
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Lazy
Question 30
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Line 1 – Buzzing past my swollen ear on a warm July night
Line 2 – Like a child, whining for sweet things
Line 3 – The blood in my veins calls it to come close
Line 4 – You awful, tiny vampire with wings!!!!!
Line 5 – If I stay still, I think I can kill
Line 6 – But her 8 million kids she brings
What is the "figurative" message of this poem?
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Summer can be a fun time!
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Mosquitos suck!
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Kids and sweet things make summer great.
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8 million kids is way too many.