Kennings are short, descriptive phrases that replace simple nouns. They create vivid images and make the language more engaging and imaginative. | Card: 2 / 26 |
Alliteration enhances poetic quality.
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Fill in the blank: The suffix '-logy' refers to ___ and is derived from ___ language. | Card: 5 / 26 |
False. A simile compares two things using 'like' or 'as', while a metaphor directly states one thing is another. | Card: 8 / 26 |
Key words and phrases describing the subject, strong verbs, alliterative kennings, and a pattern of rhyme and rhythm. | Card: 10 / 26 |
Fill in the blank: The poem 'What Is Blue?' illustrates blue as both ___ and ___. | Card: 11 / 26 |
Describe how the actions of colours are portrayed in the poem 'The Colors live ...'. | Card: 13 / 26 |
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The poem personifies colours, suggesting they can dance, sing, laugh, and cry, thereby illustrating their dynamic nature and emotional impact. | Card: 14 / 26 |
Rhythm creates a pattern of beats that makes the poem more engaging and memorable, facilitating oral recitation and enhancing emotional expression. | Card: 16 / 26 |
True or False: Rhyme is the repetition of the same starting sound in neighboring words. | Card: 17 / 26 |
Using strong adjectives, similes, alliteration, and vivid descriptions can greatly enhance the imagery in a colour poem. | Card: 20 / 26 |
Figurative language enhances reader engagement.
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A thesaurus helps poets find synonyms and strong words to enhance their imagery and expressiveness, improving the overall quality of their poems. | Card: 26 / 26 |






