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Denotation correct answers The dictionary definition of a word Connotation correct answers The emotional meaning associated with a word Economical language correct answers Conservative use of language Alliteration correct answers The beginnings of words sound alike Example: "Swallows swoo...

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ENG 334 Midterm Test || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
Denotation correct answers The dictionary definition of a word
Connotation correct answers The emotional meaning associated with a word
Economical language correct answers Conservative use of language
Alliteration correct answers The beginnings of words sound alike
Example: "Swallows swooping"
Consonance correct answers Repetition of a consonant sound in a line or lines of poetry
Example: "And twenty rubber butter rolls" (t's and b's)
Assonance correct answers Repetition of a vowel sound in a line or lines of poetry
Example: "Of her gleaming, green hair" (long e)
Can assonance occur with short vowel sounds? correct answers No
Onomatopoeia correct answers Words that imitate sounds
Examples: meow, ah-choo
Direct imagery correct answers Imagery relating directly to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
Indirect imagery correct answers Figurative language
Simile correct answers A stated comparison using like or as
Metaphor correct answers An implied comparison (no like or as; something is something)
Example: "His smile lights up the room" (comparing smile to lamp or sun)
Personification correct answers Applying human characteristics to anything nonhuman
Example: "the breeze sings)
Symbol correct answers A thing that is itself and stands for something else
What are some components/characteristics of poetry? correct answers 1. Figurative language
2. Condensed thought
3. Word play
4. New and unusual way to view the world
Mother goose/nursery rhymes correct answers Short, repetitive, oral rhymes
Lyric poem correct answers Brief poem with imagination, melody, and emotion Ballads/narratives/epics correct answers Poems that tell stories
Nonsense poems correct answers Poems that play with the usual sense of words
Limerick correct answers Humorous and light; 5 lines
Lines 1, 2, and 5 rhyme, lines 3 and 4 rhyme
Shape poems correct answers Include visual figures within the poems
Songs correct answers Poetry set to music
What is closed form poetry? correct answers Poetry where there is regular patterns of rhythm and
rhyme
What is open form poetry? correct answers Poetry where there is no regular rhymes or rhythms
What is rhythm? correct answers Repetition of beats in a line or lines of poetry
What is rhyme? correct answers When the end of words sound the same
What is slant rhyme? correct answers Irregular or inexact rhyme usually found in otherwise closed form poetry (I use this when I write music)
Who is Charles Perrault? What did he do? correct answers A French man in the late 1600s who collected folktales
What are the names of the Brothers Grimm? correct answers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
What country are the Brothers Grimm from and when did they live? correct answers Germany in the 1800s
What did the Brothers Grimm do? correct answers They collected oral tales
What did John Newbery do? correct answers 1. He was a bookseller and printer in London
2. Sold the first book for the child consumer in 1744
What is the Newbery Award? correct answers An award given to an outstanding book for children or young adults published in America
What is the Carnegie Medal? correct answers An award given to the outstanding children or young adults book published in England
What is the Caldecott Award? correct answers An award given to the outstanding picture book published in America

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