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
“She sells seashells by the seashore.”
ALLITERATION
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
What type of figurative language is this: I have a tiny frog, his name is terrible Tim.
ALLITERATION
WHAT ARE THE FIVE TYPES OF IMAGERY?
SIGHT | OLFACTORY | GUSTATORY | TACTILE |AUDITORY
comparing two things using like or as
SIMILE
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
The tree whispered in the wind is an example of__________.
PERSONIFICATION
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.
SIMILE
When a poet gives something that is not a person, traits of a person.
PERSONIFICATION
To convey the hidden meaning to the reader or listener
SYMBOLISM
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