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Match the best term with the descriptor or example. Poetry with no regular rhythm rhyme, or line length square Repeating vowel sounds in the middle of words for sound effect. square Identification of end rhyme square Any text, including poetry that tells a story. square It was as if the old men had become grizzly bears overnight. square The two cars were jiving in time as they wove through the traffic. square The snow softly melted in the chinook breeze. square The knock at the door frightened us all! square Choose... Words will far outweigh the biggest weapons. square Then,Mary Poppins raised into the air with her umbrella and was gone. square Choose... Mingling of clashing sounds for effect square Catch you on the flipside! square Catch that dirty rat because he stole my purse! square Get your butt in gear! square Choose... v The old lady was let go from her position. square Choose... .
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* **Poetry with no regular rhythm, rhyme, or line length:** **Free Verse**<br />* **Repeating vowel sounds in the middle of words for sound effect:** **Assonance**<br />* **Identification of end rhyme:** **Rhyme Scheme**<br />* **Any text, including poetry that tells a story:** **Narrative**<br />* **It was as if the old men had become grizzly bears overnight.:** **Simile** (Uses "as if" to compare old men to bears.)<br />* **The two cars were jiving in time as they wove through the traffic.:** **Personification** (Gives human-like qualities of "jiving" to cars.)<br />* **The snow softly melted in the chinook breeze.:** **Imagery** (Creates a sensory image of the scene.)<br />* **The knock at the door frightened us all!:** **Onomatopoeia** (The word "knock" imitates the sound.)<br />* **Words will far outweigh the biggest weapons.:** **Metaphor** (Compares words to weapons without using "like" or "as.")<br />* **Then, Mary Poppins raised into the air with her umbrella and was gone.:** **Magic Realism** (Introduces a fantastical element into an otherwise realistic scenario.)<br />* **Mingling of clashing sounds for effect:** **Cacophony**<br />* **Catch you on the flipside!:** **Colloquialism/Slang** (Informal language)<br />* **Catch that dirty rat because he stole my purse!:** **Metaphor** (Calling a person a "rat")<br />* **Get your buttin gear!:** **Colloquialism/Slang** (Informal language)<br />* **The old lady was let go from her position.:** **Euphemism** (A gentler way of saying she was fired) <br />
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