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1) Giving human qualities to inanimate or nonhuman thingsa) personification b) onomatopoeia c) simile d) hyperbole

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2) A comparison using like or as

a) metaphor b) Meterc) rhyme d) simile

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3) “I am so hungry I could eat a cow!” is an example of:a) alliteration b) consonance c) hyperbole d) simile

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4) “His eyes are emeralds.” is an example of:

a) metaphor b) similec) rhythm d) rhyme scheme

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5) Gina’s skirt swished as she ran down the hall is an example of:a) repetition b) onomatopoeia c) resolution d) personification

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6) “The slender, silver shoes shined in the showcase” is an example of:

a) alliteration b) personification c) metaphor d) onomatopoeia

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7) “I can feel her heartbeat from a thousand miles” is an example of:

a) repetition b) hyperbolec) alliteration d) rhyme scheme

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8) “Becca’s face is a red tomato when she laughs.” is an example of:

a) simile b) metaphorc) poetic fallacy d) alliteration

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9) A pattern of rhyming words at the ends of lines of poetry

a) personification b) resonance c) tulle d) rhyme scheme

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Prank Call1 The ringing of the phone spoke to me2 And immediately I knew3 That the nightmare I dreamed about4 Was finally coming true 5 The chill shot down my spine6 Like a shocking lightning bolt7 I couldn’t even catch my breath8 But felt a riveting jolt 9 Thump thump went my heart as I answered10 That call that would seal my doom11 The air squeezed my lungs and restrained me12 And hung heavily in the room 13 The deep dark voice devoured me14 It was a burning flame15 Scorching, searing, sweltering16 As my fear I tried to tame 17 Suddenly a giggle18 A laugh on the other end19 And finally, I realized20 That it was just my friend!--T. Santana

10) Lines 1, 11, and 13 include examples of:

a) simile

b) personification

c) consonance

d) apostrophe

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Prank Call1 The ringing of the phone spoke to me2 And immediately I knew3 That the nightmare I dreamed about4 Was finally coming true 5 The chill shot down my spine6 Like a shocking lightning bolt7 I couldn’t even catch my breath8 But felt a riveting jolt 9 Thump thump went my heart as I answered10 That call that would seal my doom11 The air squeezed my lungs and restrained me12 And hung heavily in the room 13 The deep dark voice devoured me14 It was a burning flame15 Scorching, searing, sweltering16 As my fear I tried to tame 17 Suddenly a giggle18 A laugh on the other end19 And finally, I realized20 That it was just my friend!--T. Santana

11) Lines 13 and 15 demonstrate the poetic element called

a) simile

b) transition

c) supporting details

d) alliteration

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Prank Call1 The ringing of the phone spoke to me2 And immediately I knew3 That the nightmare I dreamed about4 Was finally coming true 5 The chill shot down my spine6 Like a shocking lightning bolt7 I couldn’t even catch my breath8 But felt a riveting jolt 9 Thump thump went my heart as I answered10 That call that would seal my doom11 The air squeezed my lungs and restrained me12 And hung heavily in the room 13 The deep dark voice devoured me14 It was a burning flame15 Scorching, searing, sweltering16 As my fear I tried to tame 17 Suddenly a giggle18 A laugh on the other end19 And finally, I realized20 That it was just my friend!--T. Santana

12) Lines 5 and 6 make use of the poetic element(s) called

a) metaphor & significance

b) simile & hyperbole

c) consonance and assonance

d) alliteration & onomatopoeia

 

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Prank Call1 The ringing of the phone spoke to me2 And immediately I knew3 That the nightmare I dreamed about4 Was finally coming true 5 The chill shot down my spine6 Like a shocking lightning bolt7 I couldn’t even catch my breath8 But felt a riveting jolt 9 Thump thump went my heart as I answered10 That call that would seal my doom11 The air squeezed my lungs and restrained me12 And hung heavily in the room 13 The deep dark voice devoured me14 It was a burning flame15 Scorching, searing, sweltering16 As my fear I tried to tame 17 Suddenly a giggle18 A laugh on the other end19 And finally, I realized20 That it was just my friend!--T. Santana

13) The rhyme scheme of the poem is:

a)ABCBDEFEGHAHAIJIKLL

b) ABABCDCDEFEFGG

c) CCATDDOGMMOUSEGGLL

d) AAAABBBBCCCCDDDDEE

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Prank Call1 The ringing of the phone spoke to me2 And immediately I knew3 That the nightmare I dreamed about4 Was finally coming true 5 The chill shot down my spine6 Like a shocking lightning bolt7 I couldn’t even catch my breath8 But felt a riveting jolt 9 Thump thump went my heart as I answered10 That call that would seal my doom11 The air squeezed my lungs and restrained me12 And hung heavily in the room 13 The deep dark voice devoured me14 It was a burning flame15 Scorching, searing, sweltering16 As my fear I tried to tame 17 Suddenly a giggle18 A laugh on the other end19 And finally, I realized20 That it was just my friend!--T. Santana

14) “Thump thump” in line 9 is an example of:

a) personification

b) simulation

c) onomatopoeia

d) hyperbole

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15) “It sits looking over harbor and city” makes use of what poetic device to describe the actions of the fog?a) alliteration b) personificationc) simile d) assonance

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16) The lake of their fate was made

of grapes.

a) assonance b) repetition c) alliteration d) consonance

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17) “Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly” is an example of

a) pathetic fallacy b) astronym c) metaphor d) simile

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18) A dream deferred is like a raisin in the sun.

a) simile

b) metaphor

c) Personification

d) couplet

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19) “The lightning blinked, and the thunder giggled.”

a) alliteration

b) personification

c) assonance

d) hyperbole

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20) “Nodded nearly napping…”

a) alliteration

b) personification

c) assonance

d) hyperbole

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21) “The dog barked nonstop for a year!”

a) alliteration b) personificationc) assonance d) hyperbole

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22) “The girl was fine crystal.”

a) simile b) metaphor c) oxymoron d) paradox

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23) “Each and every egg exploded.”

a) consonance b) assonance c) allusion d) simile

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24)A poetic form that includes no regular rhyme or meter

a) ballad b) quatrain c) limerick d) free verse 

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25) The feeling associated with a word or its implied meaninga) denotation b) connotation c) arbitration d) perpetration

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