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1 Poetry Elements Game By Teacher Jasmine

2 Figurative Language

3 The following phrase is an example of…
“he has a heart of stone” Simile Metaphor Personification

4 Next Correct!

5 Back

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7 The following phrase is an example of…
“they fought like cats and dogs” Simile Metaphor Personification

8 Next Correct!

9 Back

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11 The following phrase is an example of…
“the sun played hide and seek with the clouds” Simile Metaphor Personification

12 Next Correct!

13 Back

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15 Sensory Imagery

16 What sense is evoking the following phrase?
“The red rose was standing in the garden” Auditory Sight Smell Touch Taste

17 Next Correct!

18 Back

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22 What sense is evoking the following phrase?
“The newly fresh bread made me think of my favorite bakery” Auditory Sight Smell Touch Taste

23 Next Correct!

24 Back

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28 What sense is evoking the following phrase?
“He could hear the footsteps of doom nearing.” Auditory Sight Smell Touch Taste

29 Next Correct!

30 Back

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34 What sense is evoking the following phrase?
“The taste of that first defeat was bitter indeed” Auditory Sight Smell Touch Taste

35 Next Correct!

36 Back

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40 What sense is evoking the following phrase?
“He was standing barefoot on a sandy beach” Sight Smell Auditory Touch Taste

41 Next Correct!

42 Back

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46 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
“He could hear the footsteps of doom nearing.” Auditory Sight Smell Touch Taste

47 Correct!

48 Back

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52 Sound Devices

53 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
“The wild and woolly walrus waits and wonders when we’ll walk by” Repetition Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance Consonance

54 Next Correct!

55 Back

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59 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
“Fleet feet sweep by sleeping geese” Repetition Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance Consonance

60 Next Correct!

61 Back

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65 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
“Stupid words. Eric says. Lots and lots of stupid words. Repetition Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance Consonance

66 Next Correct!

67 Back

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71 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
"I'm getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime." Repetition Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance Consonance

72 Next Correct!

73 Back

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77 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
“Don't delay dawns disarming display.” Repetition Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance Consonance

78 Next Correct!

79 Back

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83 What Sound Device is being used in the following phrase”
“I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody too?” Repetition Onomatopoeia Alliteration Assonance Consonance

84 Next Correct!

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89 Let’s Identify Pairs Of Rhyming Words!

90 I Miss You I miss you in the morning; I miss you late at night. Just to think about you Is my joy and my delight. I can't wait to see you; Please hurry and come back. You always make me happy; You have that special knack! By Joanna Fuchs night delight back knack

91 After School Lie beneath a spreading tree With golden flowers in the sun. Count to five on all the petals, Never think of five plus one. Watch the building-crammed horizon, Sky no longer meeting ground. Watch the golden flowers wither Watch the golden dreams fall down. Copyright © 1996 by Katherine Foreman. sun one ground down

92 References www.stress-relief-tools.com/types-of-imagery.html

93 We are done!


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