Poetry Figurative Language
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- Q1What are the two elements poems MUST have?Imagery and EmotionRhyme and RhythmHyperbole and ImageryEmotion and Rhymes20s
- Q2What is hyperbole?A comparison between two thingsSomething that at first seems illogical or impossibleA reference to another piece of literatureExaggeration for emphasis20s
- Q3What is metaphor?Exaggeration for emphasisA Universal TruthA comparison between two thingsA comparison that uses like or as20s
- Q4What is simileA comparison that uses like or asA reference to another piece of literatureSomething that at first seems illogical or impossibleA comparison between two things20s
- Q5What is a paradox?A Universal TruthExaggeration for emphasisA reference to another piece of literatureSomething that at first seems illogical or impossible20s
- Q6What is an allusion?A Universal TruthSomething that at first seems illogical or impossibleA reference to another piece of literatureExaggeration for emphasis20s
- Q7What is theme?Always a lessonThe emotionThe topicA Universal Truth20s