the pattern of sounds that repeats at the end of a line or stanza and can change line by line, stanza by stanza, or can continue throughout a poem.
RHYME SCHEME
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WHAT ARE THE FIVE TYPES OF IMAGERY?
SIGHT | OLFACTORY | GUSTATORY | TACTILE |AUDITORY
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To convey the hidden meaning to the reader or listener
SYMBOLISM
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When a poet gives something that is not a person, traits of a person.
PERSONIFICATION
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comparing two things using like or as
SIMILE
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The tree whispered in the wind is an example of__________.
PERSONIFICATION
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What type of figurative language is this: I have a tiny frog, his name is terrible Tim.
ALLITERATION
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“She sells seashells by the seashore.”
ALLITERATION
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Life is a board game. Rolling the dice when we take a chance on what to do. Should I be a doctor? A lawyer? A mailman?
METAPHOR
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What figurative language is used in this poem? The night is a big black cat. The moon is her topaz eye, The stars are the mice she hunts at night, In the field of the sultry sky.
METAPHOR
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What figurative language is used in this poem? His eyes were bright blue like the sky's nearly night. His nose was like a bulb with a red shaded light.