Quiz 1 — Life & The Grumble Family
Poetic Lines (drop here)
- Not hurrying to, Not mourning for the things that disappear.
- From what the future veils; but with a whole.
- O'er rough or smooth, the journey will be joy.
- They live, it is said, on Complaining street.
- They growl at that and they growl at this.
Figures of Speech (drag these)
- Contrast
- Metaphor
- Anaphora
- Epithet
- Personification
- Repetition
Quiz 2 — I Am Every Woman & The Ant and the Cricket
Poetic Lines (drop here)
- She’s a lioness; don’t mess with her.
- She’ll not spare you if you’re a prankster. She puts her life at stake, She’s real, she’s not fake!
- Away he set off to a miserly ant.
- Not a flower could he see, Not a leaf on a tree.
- “For all nature looked gay.” — For all nature looked gay.
Figures of Speech (drag these)
- Epithet
- Anaphora
- Repetition
- Metaphor
- Personification
Quiz 3 — The Secret of the Machines
Poetic Lines (drop here)
- We can see and hear and count and read and write.
- We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!
- We were taken from the ore-bed and the mine. We were melted in the furnace and the pit.
- We can pull and haul and push and lift (machines given human action).
Figures of Speech (drag these)
- Anaphora
- Imagery
- Personification
- Hyperbole
Quiz 4 — No Men Are Foreign
Poetic Lines (drop here)
- Remember they have eyes like ours that wake.
- Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv'd.
- Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie. (internal rhyme)
- Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon. (assonance)
Figures of Speech (drag these)
- Assonance
- Simile
- Internal Rhyme
- Transferred Epithet
Quiz 5 — The House on Elm Street & Others
Poetic Lines (drop here)
- But at the same time it is bare to the bone.
- Lights flicker on and off.
- It just sits there, never getting small or ever growing tall.
- How could this be?
Figures of Speech (drag these)
- Paradox
- Synecdoche
- Onomatopoeia
- Rhetorical Question
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