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Poetry Review Game

Poetry Review Game. Rules. Choose a question Answer the question Get points or lose points. Rules. Erase another teams points. 1 point. 2 points. lose all points. 3 points. Round 1. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y.

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Poetry Review Game

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  1. Poetry Review Game

  2. Rules Choose a question Answer the question Get points or lose points

  3. Rules Erase another teams points 1 point 2 points lose all points 3 points

  4. Round 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 2

  5. Scoreboard 1 2 Team B Team C Team A

  6. 1 The line The best of days with the best of friends contains an example of a. metaphor b. rhyme c. onomatopoeia d. repetition Answer D: 2 points

  7. 1 Which of the following contains an example of rhyme? a. Let’s go through the snow! b. Stop that staggering steer! c. On your mark, get ready, let’s go! d. The siren wailed. 1 point Answer A

  8. 1 Which of the following contains an example of repetition? a. The stars lit up the sky last night. b. Starlight stayed with us until dawn c. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. d. Are there stars near Mars? 3 points Answer C

  9. 1 Lines of poetry contain stressed and unstressed syllables.This element of poetry is called a. rhythm b. alliteration c. rhyme d. repetition Erase another teams points Answer A

  10. 1 Which of the following contains an example of onomatopoeia? a. The horse ran around the ring. b. BOOM! The fireworks exploded in the night sky. c. The room looked messy. d. The sand felt rough. lose all points Answer B

  11. 1 Which figure of speech is used in “She’s as busy as a bee”? a. simile b. metaphor c. personification d. alliteration 2 points Answer A

  12. 1 Which figure of speech is used in The cool forest welcomed the hot and tired campers? a. metaphor b. personification c. simile d. onomatopoeia 1 point Answer B

  13. 1 Which of the following is an example of alliteration? A. The big brown bird blew bubbles. B. The bird flew through the air. C. The big orange cat meowed. D. The cat ran across the room. 3 points Answer A

  14. 1 Which of the following items most likely got its name due to onomatopoeia? a. basketball b. groundhog c. doorbell d. popcorn 1 point Answer D

  15. 1 • They are like two peas in a pod is an • example of • Euphemism • Idiom • Hyperbole • Personification 2 points Answer B

  16. 1 • Her grandmother passed away is an • example of • Euphemism • Idiom • Hyperbole • Personification 1 point Answer A

  17. 1 • Kindly kittens knitting mittens keep kazooing in the king's kitchen • is an example of • Euphemism • Alliteration • Repetition • Personification Erase another teams points Answer B

  18. 1 The crisp autumn leaves rain a shower of bright and crunchy colors onto the brown grass. Is an example of: Simile Hyperbole Refrain Imagery lose all points Answer D

  19. 1 What is tone? a.The person telling the story in the poem b. A word or phrase that appeals to the 5 senses c.The author’s attitude towards a subject d. A group of lines in a poem 2 points Answer C

  20. 1 What is imagery? a.The person telling the story in the poem b. A word or phrase that appeals to the 5 senses c.The author’s attitude towards a subject d. A group of lines in a poem 1 point Answer B

  21. 1 What is the speaker? a.The person telling the story in the poem b. A word or phrase that appeals to the 5 senses c.The author’s attitude towards a subject d. A group of lines in a poem Erase another teams points Answer A

  22. 1 What is a stanza? a.The person telling the story in the poem b. A word or phrase that appeals to the 5 senses c.The author’s attitude towards a subject d. A group of lines in a poem lose all points Answer D

  23. 1 My heart’s a stereo is an example of a. personification b. simile c. onomatopoeia d. metaphor 3 points Answer D

  24. 1 What is a refrain? a.The person telling the story in the poem b. A line or phrase that is repeated, usually at the end of a stanza c.A repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words d. A group of lines in a poem 1 point Answer B

  25. 1 Which of the following is an example of onomatopoeia? A. He passed away. B. They tied the knot. C. Mile-high ice cream cones D. My stomach gurgled. 2 points Answer D

  26. 1 Which of the following is an example of allusion? A. Sanitation worker B. She smiled like Mona Lisa. C. Busy bees buzzing D. Life is fine, life is fine 3 points Answer B

  27. 1 What is an allusion? a. The person telling the story in the poem b. A line or phrase that is repeated, usually at the end of a stanza c. A group of lines in a poem d. A reference in a work to something famous outside the work. 2 points Answer D

  28. 1 What is diction? a. A row of words in a stanza b. A word or phrases that appeals to the 5 senses c. Word choice d. A group of lines in a poem 3 points Answer C

  29. 1 She ran as fast as lightning is an example of a. personification b. simile c. onomatopoeia d. metaphor 2 points Answer B

  30. 1 The forest called my name is an of a. personification b. simile c. onomatopoeia d. metaphor 1 point Answer A

  31. 1 The pig oinked is an example of A .personification B .simile C. onomatopoeia D. metaphor Erase another teams points Answer C

  32. Bonus Round X Y Z

  33. + 10 Points Answer

  34. - 10 Points Answer

  35. +10 Points And +5 points to another team of your choice Answer

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