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Jeopardy. Poetry Terms. Q 6. Q 11. Q 16. Q 21. Q 1. Q 2. Q 7. Q 12. Q 17. Q 22. Q 8. Q 13. Q 18. Q 3. Q 23. Q 9. Q 4. Q 14. Q 19. Q 24. Q 5. Q 10. Q 15. Q 20. Q 25. Final Jeopardy. Question 1. The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Answer 1.
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Jeopardy Poetry Terms Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 1 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 3 Q 23 Q 9 Q 4 Q 14 Q 19 Q 24 Q 5 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20 Q 25 Final Jeopardy
Question 1 The repetition of consonant soundsat the beginning of words.
Answer 1 What is – alliteration?
Question 2 Language enriched by word imagesand figures of speech.
Answer 2 What is – figurative language ?
Question 3 A figure of speech which uses adeliberate exaggeration.
Answer 3 What is – hyperbole ?
Question 4 Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse.
Answer 4 What is – rhyme ?
Question 5 A concrete thing used to suggest something larger and more abstract.
Answer 5 What is – a symbol ?
Question 6 Details perceived by sight, hearing,smell, or any mode by which oneperceives stimuli outside or withinthe body.
Answer 6 What is – sensory details ?
Question 7 Words whose sound imitates theirsuggested meaning.
Answer 7 What is – onomatopoeia ?
Question 8 A symbolic interpretation of writtenwork.
Answer 8 What is – figurative meaning ?
Question 9 The close repetition of middle vowelsounds.
Answer 9 What is – assonance ?
Question 10 A figure of speech in which humanqualities are attributed to animals,inanimate objects, or ideas.
Answer 10 What is – personification ?
Question 11 A figure of speech in which a comparison is made between twounlike thins using the words “like”or “as.”
Answer 11 What is – concrete image ?
Question 12 A rhyme between words in thesame line.
Answer 12 What is – internal rhyme ?
Question 13 The reflection of an author’sattitude toward his or her subject.
Answer 13 What is – tone?
Question 14 The analysis of verse into metrical patterns.
Answer 14 What is – scansion ?
Question 15 A partial or imperfect rhyme, oftenusing assonance or consonance only .
Answer 15 What is – approximate rhyme ?
Question 16 Words and phrases that create vividsensory experiences for a reader.
Answer 16 What is – imagery ?
Question 17 The repetition of identical consonantsounds before and after differingvowel sounds.
Answer 17 What is – consonance ?
Question 18 A figure of speech in which an impliedcomparison is made between two unlike things.
Answer 18 What is – a metaphor ?
Question 19 The arrangement of rhymes in apoem or stanza.
Answer 19 What is – rhyme scheme ?
Question 20 The feeling or atmosphere that awriter creates for a reader; reflectionof an author’s attitude toward asubject or theme.
Answer 20 What is – mood ?
Question 21 One of the divisions of a poem, composed of two or more lines usually characterized by a common pattern of meter, rhyme, and number of lines.
Answer 21 What is – a stanza ?
Question 22 A particular arrangement of words inpoetry, such as iambic pentameter, determined by the kind and number of metrical units in a line.
Answer 22 What is – meter ?
Question 23 Two lines of verse with similar end-rhymes.
Answer 23 What is – a couplet ?
Question 24 Verse composed of variable, usually unrhymed lines having no fixed metrical pattern. .
Answer 24 What is – free verse ?
Question 25 A lyric poem of fourteen lines, following one or another of several set rhyme-schemes.