
Imagery and Sensory Language(Poetry)
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- Q1Line 1 of "Thunderstorm" have words that provide the reader with the sense of .....TouchSmellSightHearing30s
- Q2What word from line two of "Thunderstorm" does the reader experience the sense of hearing?theechoesthroughouthorizon30s
- Q3Line 3 of the poem "Thunderstorm" is an example of ....personificationmetaphoralliterationSimile30s
- Q4Line 4 of the poem "Thunderstorm" is an example of personification because....It has onomatopoeia.It rhymes.The sky is sad.The sky is dark.30s
- Q5Line 5 of the poem "Thunderstorm" is an example of a .....Simile and AlliterationRhyme and MetaphorOnomatopoeia onlyPersonification only30s
- Q6"As I wait patiently for the drips of rain to catch my tongue." This line is is an example of.....Personificationsense of tasteMetaphorsense of hearing30s
- Q7"I am wet and my clothes are heavy" is an example of the sense of ....tastesmellhearingfeeling or touch30s
- Q8"As the sweet and salty rain soaks me to the bone" creates the sense of .....SmellTasteHearingSight30s
- Q9" A musty odor seeps into the cracks." This line gives the reader the sense of .....SmellSightTouchTaste30s
- Q10In line 11 of the poem "Thunderstorm" the words "BOOM", "CRACK ", and "FLASH " are examples of ....RhymeAlliterationOnomatopoeiaRhythm30s
- Q11"My fear climbs to the tallest mountain" is an example of....SimileAlliterationRhymePersonification30s
- Q12The poem "Thunderstorm" is what type of poem?NarrativeLyricallines and stanzasFree Verse30s
- Q13In lines 12 through 16 what can the reader conclude about the speaker's feelings....The speaker is not afraid of the storm.The speaker is having fun.The speaker loves storms because a rainbow will appear afterwards.The speaker is afraid of the storm.30s
- Q14How is the speaker's problem solved?when the house goes darkthe storm stopsa rainbow appearswhen they go to their mother and goes to sleep30s
- Q15The speaker's problem gets worse when......they hear the lightning go BOOM,CRACK, andFLASH very loudly.they hope to see a rainbow.they seek comfort from their mother.the house goes dark.30s