Review Game. Prose vs. Poetry Poetry Format Literary Devices Literary Devices 2 Poetry Project 10 20 30 40 50 Final Question.

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Review Game

Prose vs. Poetry Poetry Format Literary Devices Literary Devices 2 Poetry Project Final Question

True or False: Poetry has to rhyme False– There are many types of poems that do not rhyme (free verse) 10 points Return to Board

True or False: Poetry always has proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation False—That is the fun with poems! You do not have to follow all the rules of prose! 20 points Return to Board

Give 3 examples of where you might see prose writing Newspapers, Magazines, Books 30 points Return to Board

List two similarities between prose and poetry Both have authors and titles 40 points Return to Board

List 4 characterizes of prose and 4 characteristics of poetry (T CHART) Answers will vary 50 points Return to Board

True or False: Poems are made up of sentences False—Poems are made up of lines 10 points Return to Board

TWO or more lines in a poem is called: A stanza 20 points Return to Board

Give two reasons why some authors may chose to be anonymous Answers will vary 30 points Return to Board

As Soon as Fred Gets Out of Bed -Jack Prelutsky As soon as Fred gets out of bed, his underwear goes on his head. His mother laughs, "Don't put it there, a head's no place for underwear!" But near his ears, above his brains, is where Fred's underwear remains. At night when Fred goes back to bed, he deftly plucks it off his head. His mother switches off the light and softly croons, "Good night! Good night!" And then, for reasons no one knows, Fred's underwear goes on his toes. Title: As Soon as Fred Gets Out of Bed Author: Jack Prelutsky 12 lines—2 stanzas 40 points Return to Board Read the poem and answer the following questions: -Title -Author -How many lines -How many stanzas

As Soon as Fred Gets Out of Bed -Jack Prelutsky As soon as Fred gets out of bed, his underwear goes on his head. His mother laughs, "Don't put it there, a head's no place for underwear!" But near his ears, above his brains, is where Fred's underwear remains. At night when Fred goes back to bed, he deftly plucks it off his head. His mother switches off the light and softly croons, "Good night! Good night!" And then, for reasons no one knows, Fred's underwear goes on his toes. ABCADEABCADE ABCADEABCADE 50 points Return to Board Read the poem and label the rhyme scheme using a, b, c, d, e

BOOM, POW, BANG, SPLASH are all examples of? Onomatopoeia 10 points Return to Board

Create a simple alliteration poem (1 line) Answers will vary 20 points Return to Board

What is the difference between similes and metaphors? The both compare– but similes use like or as and metaphors say something is something else 30 points Return to Board

Give an example of a simile— then change it into a metaphor. Answers will vary 40 points Return to Board

Add 1-2 sensory details to this boring line and turn it into imagery: I walked down the street Answers will vary 50 points Return to Board

The following sentence is an example of what literary device: The sun greeted me this morning. Personification 10 points Return to Board

Explain the difference between repetition and alliteration Repetition is the repeating of lines or phrases in a song or poem; alliteration is the repeating of consonants at the beginning of words 20 points Return to Board

Give an example of a hyperbole Answers will vary 30 points Return to Board

What is the purpose of repeating lines in a poem or song? It shows that something is important 40 points Return to Board

What are two reasons authors use figurative language in their writing? 1.To make their writing more interesting/ creative 2.To catch the reader’s attention 50 points Return to Board

How many TOTAL poems do you need in your poetry book? 10 (5 of your own, 5 famous poems) 10 points Return to Board

True or False: You need a paragraph for each poem explaining why it is going in your book? TRUE! 20 points Return to Board

Each poem you write needs 2 stanzas- 8 lines total. How many of those lines should have figurative language? At least 2 lines should have figurative language 30 points Return to Board

Explain the requirements you need for each famous poem (at least 4) -Title -Author’s name -Typed poem -1 paragraph explaining why it is going in your book -1 paragraph analyzing poem 40 points Return to Board

Explain the requirements you need for each of your created poems (at least 4) -Creative title -Typed poem -At least two lines of figurative language -Highlighted figurative language -Picture -1 paragraph explaining why the poem is going in your book 50 points Return to Board

Think As I Think By Stephen Crane "Think as I think," said a man,” Or you are abominably wicked; You are a toad. "And after I had thought of it, I said, "I will, then, be a toad." Answers will vary Return to Board Write a paragraph analyzing the following poem. In order to get the points all members of your group must complete this assignment—due tomorrow!