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1Instructions for using this template.
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4Literary Devices
Literary Devices II
All About Plot
All in the Past
All About Rhyme
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5The rhyme scheme of the following Bid me to
weep, and I will weep, While I have eyes to see
And having none, yet I will keep A heart to weep
for thee.
6What is ABAB?
7Yo it kind of make me think of way back when,I
was a portrait of the artist as a young man,All
those teenage dreams of rapping,Writing rhymes
on napkins,Was really visualization, making this
here actually happen, The type of rhyme used in
the highlighted words.
8What is slant rhyme?
9I enjoyed the shade in the hidden gladeAnd
spread out the picnic that I had made.The type
of rhyme used in the highlighted words.
10What is end rhyme or exact rhyme?
11There once was a girl who loved rhymeShe felt
her writing was sublime.Indeed quite a
poet,Though some didn't know it,She'd be rich
if each paid a dime. The rhyme pattern of the
poem above.
12What is AABBA?
13I enjoyed the shade in the hidden gladeThe type
of rhyme used in the highlighted words.
14What is internal rhyme?
15As silent as the dead
16What is a simile?
17They twirl through the trektumbling towards the
tide .
18What is alliteration?
19The chicken hurled insult after insult at me.
20What is personification?
21He clattered and clanged as he washed the dishes.
22What is onomatopoeia?
23The moon was a misty shadow.
24What is a metaphor?
25A story told by a narrator, but we are limited to
the thoughts and feelings of one character
26What is third-person limited?
27The story is told by an all-knowing narrator
28What is omniscient?
29The authors purpose of an article about cell
reproduction.
30What is to inform?
31Is the highlighted portion a cause or an
effect? Jim is scared because it is dark.
32What is effect?
33What is the main idea of the paragraph? Most
teenagers and young adults do not know what they
want to do for the rest of their lives. It is a
big decision. There are a number of things you
can do to narrow the choices. For example you can
take an interest test, do some research on your
own about a career, try volunteer work in the
field in which you are interested, or
"job-shadow", in which you spend a day with a
person who is working in a field that interests
you. These are just a few helpful ideas as you
begin to choose a career.
34What is a few ideas to help the reader choose a
career?
35We would have had more pizza to eat if Tammy
hadnt been such a hog.
36What is a metaphor?
37Click the button and take a picture.
38What is onomatopoeia?
39- "Life is like an onion You peel it off one layer
at a time, and sometimes you weep."(Carl
Sandburg)
40What is a simile?
41- "The daily diary of the American
dream."(advertising slogan for The Wall Street
Journal)
42What is alliteration?
43The lonely train whistle cried out in the night.
44What is personification?
45The characters, conflict, and setting should be
labeled as this
46What is the exposition?
47When the conflict of the story is settled
48What is resolution?
49Where and when a story takes place.
50What is the setting?
51When the author gives the reader a hint about
what will happen next
52What is foreshadowing?
53When the conflict of the story is addressed
54What is the climax?
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56The interruption in the action of a plot to tell
what happened at an earlier time.
57What is flashback?