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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Poetry in action Anne Frank Play Playing with Poetry#1 Playing with Poetry#2

“he is one brick shy of a load”

Idiom

“I’ve told you a thousand times”

Hyperbole

“The sled took me hostage and threw me into a snow bank”

personification:

“Simon says stay still”

alliteration

Roses are red Violets are blue Yo mama stinks And so do you!

Rhyme

All we need is love

repetition

“Four score and seven years ago our forefathers……”

prose

(How many stanzas are below) “When young I thought my days would never end Now, I count each new one a blessing”

Two

“Take a long walk off a short pier”

idiom

“you never listen”

hyperbole

“He is an animal”

Metaphor

“Mrs. Van Daan loved her fur coat because it was given to her by her father”

prose

At the beginning of the play Otto Frank goes to the Annex after the war, then we are taken back in time. What is this device called?

Flashback

Mrs. Van Daan’s overreaction to her material possessions even though the family is under great danger for their lives is an example of….

irony

A person who is overly concerned with their possessions is said to be …..

Materialistic

“if the school newspaper prints only articles about one sport it is an example of….

bias

When a T.V. station refuses to air a program because of its content this is an example of….

censorship

“yo daddy is like summer…..he got no class”

simile

When someone spreads a message of hate and prejudice they usually use….

Propaganda

“beep, beep, goes the horn”

onomatopoeia

“the door stood strong and tall”

personification

“The sound was deafening”

hyperbole

“He’s as dumb as a stump”

idiom

“She is half fish and half cheetah”

metaphor

“The bus went hissing past”

onomatopoeia