Question 1

A) Which element does figurative language rely on? (1 point)
dictionary definitions
sources outside the story
facts and details
the reader's imagination
Question 2
A) Which option describes a simile? (1 point)
the reader's use of imagination to visualize a scene
a description that gives a thing or idea human characteristics
a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as
a comparison of two unlike things that does not use the word like or as
Question 3
A) Which option describes the rhythm of a poem? (1 point)
rhyme patterns at the end of lines in a poem
a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
a word that imitates the sound it describes
words beginning with the same consonant sound

3 answers

Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1:
A) Which element does figurative language rely on?
Answer: the reader's imagination


Question 2:
A) Which option describes a simile?
Answer: a comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as


Question 3:
A) Which option describes the rhythm of a poem?
Answer: a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

Question 4
A) What is the short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme? (1 point)
a list of line numbers
a brief description of how each line rhymes
a set of special punctuation marks that show a pattern
a series of capital letters
Question 5
A) Which feature makes a narrative poem different from other poems? (1 point)
It tells a story.
It uses stylistic techniques.
It uses figurative language.
It offers a description or reflection

Here are the answers to your additional questions:

Question 4:
A) What is the short form used to illustrate a rhyme scheme?
Answer: a series of capital letters


Question 5:
A) Which feature makes a narrative poem different from other poems?
Answer: It tells a story.