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'WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD' & POETRY REVISION

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  • The skin of an animal
    HIDE
  • Which poetic device is used in the following line? Hİis hair is as black as coal.
    SIMILE
  • We ______ speak English in English lessons. (have to-has to- can't)
    HAVE TO
  • Which poetic device is used in the following line? Rumble Rumble the thunder roars!
    ONOMATOPEIA
  • To keep something safe
    PROTECT
  • What do we call the poem without any rules?
    FREE VERSE
  • Which poetic device is used in the following line? The traffic lights yelled, 'Stop, slow, go!'
    PERSONIFICATION
  • What do we call the seven-line poem written in the shape of a diamond?
    DIAMENTE
  • Look! It's raining! We _____ go on a pinic. (have to-has to- can't)
    CAN'T
  • Which poetic device is used in the following line? -My aunt is an angel.
    METAPHOR
  • To treat someone or something with respect
    HONOUR
  • There is no food left in the fridge. I _____ go shopping. (have to-has to-can't)
    HAVE TO
  • My mom is a teacher. She _____ prepare exams. (have to-has to- can't)
    HAS TO
  • A cloud that comes from fire
    SMOKE
  • Which form of poetry do you see in the picture?
    TRIPLET
  • Water covering an area that is normally dry
    FLOOD
  • I am very sick. I ______ go to school today. (have to-has to-can't)
    CAN'T
  • A large mammal with horns and thick fur.
    BUFFALO
  • To do something for fun or amusement.
    SPORT
  • A place to live
    SHELTER
  • Which poetic device is used in the following line? All Adam ate in August was apples and almonds.
    ALLITERATION
  • To do something for fun or amusement.
    SPORT
  • We _____ speak Turkish in English lessons. (have to-has to- can't)
    CAN'T
  • Which poetic device is used in the following line?
    HYPERBOLE
  • My sister ______ do her homework before she goes out to play. (have to-has to- can't)
    HAS TO