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1 Eureka 8: Sound Devices and Midterm Review Game
by Jazz Zhu

2 The Pleasure in Poetic Patterns
While watching this TED ed video, complete the worksheet. There are 10 points in total. See how many you can get!

3 Key Questions! Identify the differences between two similar terms.
1. Simile vs. metaphor 2. Tone vs. mood 3. Alliteration vs. consonance 4. Exact rhyme vs. slant rhyme 5. Assonance vs. anaphora

4 10th Grade Quiz Prep: Poetry Terms
Jeopardy 10th Grade Quiz Prep: Poetry Terms

5 Sound Off Figurative Language Poetic Flow Wild Card 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

6 Explain how this stanza uses assonance You, who wipe the tearful eye,
Repeated sound of “I” in wipe, eye, rising, sigh Explain how this stanza uses assonance You, who wipe the tearful eye, You, who stop the rising sigh, You, whose souls have understood The luxury of doing good, . 5,1

7 The candy was causing a cavity. What is the figurative language of it?
alliteration The candy was causing a cavity. What is the figurative language of it? 1,2

8 different from each other?
Tone = writer’s attitude towards subject Mood = the feeling or atmosphere the reader finds in the poem How are tone and mood different from each other? 1,3

9 How many syllables are there?
10 – AND Iambic Pentameter! How many syllables are there? Could I compare you to the winter’s moon? 1,4

10 2,1 Pick two of these: alliteration, assonance and consonance,
Alliteration: same initial sounds Assonance: similar vowel sounds Consonance: same final consonants (used closely together) Pick two of these: alliteration, assonance and consonance, And tell the differences between them. (If you can define all of them, you can get 50 extra points!) 2,1

11 Tell the difference between metaphor and simile.
Using “like” or “as” relates to Simile. Metaphor is direct comparison. Tell the difference between metaphor and simile. Give an example for each. 2,2

12 What are two key elements of the structure of a Shakespearean SONNET?
14 lines / iambic pentameter / volta What are two key elements of the structure of a Shakespearean SONNET? 2,3

13 How do we format a poem title in MLA format?
Put it in quotation marks Ex: “Budapest” How do we format a poem title in MLA format? 2,4

14 Create a stanza with end rhyme ABAB.
Create a stanza with end rhyme ABAB. Use words debate, late, aggressive, and intensive. 3,1

15 The red scarf is helping others.
Synecdoche The red scarf is helping others. (What is this figurative language? Spell it.) 3,2

16 3,3 The following is an example of alliteration AND... Internal Rhyme
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping as if someone gently rapping, rapping on my door 3,3

17 Spell the words correctly according to their definitions below:
Synesthesia Oxymoron Onomatopoeia Spell the words correctly according to their definitions below: Mixing of sensory details. 2. Using of contradicting ideas. 3.Using of words that imitate the sound. 3,4

18 Give 2 examples of onomatopoeia.
Bang, Buzz, Sizzle, Tik tok, hiss. Give 2 examples of onomatopoeia. 4,1

19 4,2 Anaphora—to intensify the power of love
The power of love is in the majestic beauty of Earth’s clouds, The power of love is in civility, manners, and one’s good nature, The power of love is in the simplicity and wonder of all children, The power of love is God’s undeniable divine force in the Universe. (“The Power of Love” by Gary Bateman) What is the figurative language here and why does writer use this figurative language ? 4,2

20 Is the following Rhyme Scheme correct or incorrect? Why?
Incorrect. Bs don’t rhyme. Is the following Rhyme Scheme correct or incorrect? Why? When to the sessions of sweet silent thought A I summon up remembrance of things past, B I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought, A And with old woes new wail my dear time’s waste. B Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow, C For precious friends hid in death’s dateless night, D And weep afresh love’s long since cancell’d woe, C And moan the expense of many a vanish’d sight: D 4,3

21 A pirate walking on a beach.
Other than a heartbeat, what comparison was made in the TED Talk video to explain the meter of a Shakespeare sonnet? 4,4

22 Fill in the blank. Make it into an example of Iambic pentameter!
1.Nice, young 2.Sweet, brave 3.Love, time Fill in the blank. Make it into an example of Iambic pentameter! Who is already _sick__ and _pale___ with _grief__ 5,1

23 Find three examples of figurative language in this poem.
Personification, metaphor and alliteration Find three examples of figurative language in this poem. Amidst the frozen white, a tiny tip of green, first blade of grass, the messenger of spring. 5,2

24 Iambic Pentameter or NOT? Why?
1 = Yes 2 = No 3 = Yes Iambic Pentameter or NOT? Why? 1. We will perform in measure, time, and place. 2. Every king envies the ruling god above him 3. No nightingale, Look, love, what envious streaks 5,3

25 5,4 Identify the figurative language from the following lines.
Internal Slant Rhyme  Identify the figurative language from the following lines. You were my Romeo and you were throwing pebbles My daddy said “Stay away from Juliet”. -Taylor Swift, “Love Story” 5,4

26 When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall
We used to love while others used to play Don’t ask me why, but time has passed us by Someone else moved in from far away -First of may I used to rule the world Seas would rise when I gave the word Now in the morning I sleep alone Sweep the streets I used to own -Viva la vida


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