WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE? Poetry. WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE? Poetry.
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Which word rhymes with House?
A Mansion B Flat
C Mouse D Cat
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
C Mouse
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What is the term used to describe two words that sound the same?
A Rhyme B Rhythm
C Real D Regular
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A Rhyme
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What is the term used in poetry when something is said to be like something else?
A Same B Simile
C Smile D Similar
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B Simile
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Which word describes two lines that rhyme?
A Two B Pair
C Couplet D Couple
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C Couplet
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Which one of these people was a famous poet?
A Ryan Giggs B Wilfred Owen
C Will Young D Long John Silver
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B Wilfred Owen
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What is the term for describing a line where a sound is repeated, eg Sam sat silently?
A Metaphor B Simile
C Personification D Alliteration
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D Alliteration
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“There was a young woman from…” – What style of poem is this?
A Sonnet B Limerick
C Nursery Rhyme D Riddle
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B Limerick
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Which is the correct spelling of the word that describes sounds?
A Onomatopaya B Onomatopoea
C Onomatopoeia D Onomaterpeia
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C Onomatopoeia
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A Metaphor B Simile
C Alliteration D Personification
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D Personification
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What might you count to see if there is rhythm in a poem?
A Sentences B Words
C Sounds D Syllables
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D Syllables
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What is the term used to describe poems that do not rhyme?
A Bad verse B Boring verse
C Blank verse D No verse
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C Blank verse
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What kind of poem has 14 lines and the last two are rhyming couplets?
A Limerick B Sonnet
C Riddle D Haiku
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B Sonnet
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How is a Haiku constructed?
A 3 short lines, 17syllables: 5, 7, 5
B 3 short lines, 15 syllables: 5, 5, 5
C 3 short lines, 10 syllables: 3, 4, 3
D 3 short lines, 12 syllables: 4, 4, 4
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
A 3 short lines, 17syllables: 5, 7, 5
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What is the rhyming form of a Limerick?
A (a, a, a, a, a) B (a, b, a, b, a)
C (a, a, b, b, a) D (a, a, a, a, b)
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
C (a, a, b, b, a)
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Who wrote the poem “The Lady of Shalott”?
A William Shakespeare B Roald Dahl
C Rudyard Kipling D Alfred, Lord Tennyson
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
D Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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Which word rhymes with House?
B Flat
C Mouse
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C Mouse
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What is the term used to describe two words that sound the same?
A Rhyme B Rhythm
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A Rhyme
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What is the term used in poetry when something is said to be like something else?
B Simile
C Smile
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B Simile
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Which word describes two lines that rhyme?
C Couplet D Couple
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C Couplet
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Which one of these people was a famous poet?
B Wilfred Owen
C Will Young
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
B Wilfred Owen
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What is the term for describing a line where a sound is repeated, eg Sam sat silently?
B Simile
D Alliteration
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D Alliteration
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“There was a young woman from…” – What style of poem is this?
B Limerick
D Riddle
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B Limerick
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Which is the correct spelling of the word that describes sounds?
C Onomatopoeia D Onomaterpeia
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C Onomatopoeia
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What is the term for giving non-living things human qualities?
C Alliteration D Personification
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
D Personification
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What might you count to see if there is rhythm in a poem?
B Words
D Syllables
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
D Syllables
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What is the term used to describe poems that do not rhyme?
C Blank verse D No verse
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
C Blank verse
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Ask the Audience
What kind of poem has 14 lines and the last two are rhyming couplets?
A Limerick B Sonnet
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
B Sonnet
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Ask the Audience
How is a Haiku constructed?
A 3 short lines, 17syllables: 5, 7, 5
B 3 short lines, 15 syllables: 5, 5, 5
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
A 3 short lines, 17syllables: 5, 7, 5
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What is the rhyming form of a Limerick?
B (a, b, a, b, a)
C (a, a, b, b, a)
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONNAIRE?
C (a, a, b, b, a)
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