1. Read the following lines: "The wind whispers secrets through ancient trees, Their branches dance in the midnight breeze."

What type of personification is used in these lines?

(2 points)
Responses

A. The wind having human qualities
A. The wind having human qualities

B. The trees having emotional qualities
B. The trees having emotional qualities

C. The breeze having physical form
C. The breeze having physical form

C. The breeze having physical form
C. The breeze having physical form
Question 2
2. Consider this haiku: "Autumn leaves falling, Crimson tears from barren trees, Nature's farewell song." What metaphor is present in this poem?(2 points)
Responses

A. Leaves compared to birds
A. Leaves compared to birds

B. Leaves compared to tears
B. Leaves compared to tears

C. Trees compared to people
C. Trees compared to people

D. Song compared to wind
D. Song compared to wind
Question 3
3. Read these lines: "Tick-tock, tick-tock, time slips away, Like grains of sand on a summer day." What sound device is prominent in the first line?(2 points)
Responses

A. Alliteration
A. Alliteration

B. Assonance
B. Assonance

C. Onomatopoeia
C. Onomatopoeia

D. Consonance
D. Consonance
Question 4
4. Analyze this stanza: "Silver moonlight spills Across the silent meadow, Painting shadows blue." What type of imagery is most prominent?(2 points)
Responses

A. Tactile imagery
A. Tactile imagery

B. Auditory imagery
B. Auditory imagery

C. Visual imagery
C. Visual imagery

D. Olfactory imagery
D. Olfactory imagery
Question 5
5. Read these lines: "My love is like a red, red rose That's newly sprung in June." What literary device is used?(2 points)
Responses

A. Personification
A. Personification

B. Hyperbole
B. Hyperbole

C. Simile
C. Simile

D. Metaphor
D. Metaphor
Question 6
6. Read the following poem and answer the question:
The wind whispers through ancient trees, Their branches dance in twilight's breeze. Silver moonbeams paint the ground, While crickets make their midnight sound.
Which type of imagery is most prominent in this poem?(2 points)
Responses

a. Gustatory imagery
a. Gustatory imagery

b. Visual and auditory imagery
b. Visual and auditory imagery

c. Tactile imagery
c. Tactile imagery

d. Olfactory imagery
d. Olfactory imagery
Question 7
7. Read the following stanza and answer the question:
My heart is like a frozen lake, That winter's grip won't seem to break. The surface gleams with icy pain, Until spring melts me whole again.

What is the primary figurative language device used in this stanza?

(2 points)
Responses

a. Personification
a. Personification

b. Hyperbole
b. Hyperbole

c. Extended metaphor
c. Extended metaphor

d. Onomatopoeia
d. Onomatopoeia
Question 8
8. Read the following lines:
Boom! Crash! The thunder rolls, Snap! Crack! The lightning shows, Drip! Drop! The rain now flows, Whoosh! Swoosh! The storm wind blows.

What sound device is predominantly used in these lines?

(2 points)
Responses

a. Assonance
a. Assonance

b. Consonance
b. Consonance

c. Onomatopoeia
c. Onomatopoeia

d. Alliteration
d. Alliteration
Question 9
9. When a poem compares two unlike things using "like" or "as," this is called:(2 points)
Responses

A. Metaphor
A. Metaphor

B. Hyperbole
B. Hyperbole

C. Simile
C. Simile

D. Personification
D. Personification
Question 10
10. In a poem, the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called:(2 points)
Responses

A. Assonance
A. Assonance

B. Rhyme scheme
B. Rhyme scheme

C. Alliteration
C. Alliteration

D. Consonance
D. Consonance
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1 answer

Here are the answers to your questions:

  1. Question 1: The type of personification used in these lines is:

    • A. The wind having human qualities
  2. Question 2: The metaphor present in this poem is:

    • B. Leaves compared to tears
  3. Question 3: The sound device prominent in the first line is:

    • C. Onomatopoeia
  4. Question 4: The type of imagery most prominent is:

    • C. Visual imagery
  5. Question 5: The literary device used in these lines is:

    • C. Simile
  6. Question 6: The type of imagery most prominent in the poem is:

    • b. Visual and auditory imagery
  7. Question 7: The primary figurative language device used in this stanza is:

    • c. Extended metaphor
  8. Question 8: The sound device predominantly used in these lines is:

    • c. Onomatopoeia
  9. Question 9: When a poem compares two unlike things using "like" or "as," this is called:

    • C. Simile
  10. Question 10: In a poem, the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words is called:

    • C. Alliteration

Feel free to let me know if you need any additional explanations or clarifications!