Practice Introduction To The Poem (2.1.1) - Chapter 3: Unravelling Mysteries, Imagining Worlds, and Mastering Language Tools
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Introduction to the Poem

Practice - Introduction to the Poem - 2.1.1

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Question 1 Easy

What is personification?

💡 Hint: Think about how objects can 'talk' or 'feel'.

Question 2 Easy

Name one key element in narrative poetry.

💡 Hint: Consider how stories unfold over time.

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Question 1

What is the primary function of personification?

Develop character
Understand reality
Make objects relatable

💡 Hint: Think of how we relate to animated characters.

Question 2

True or False: All poems are narrative poems.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the variety of poetic forms you know.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Write a short poem (4-6 lines) using personification on an object from your daily life.

💡 Hint: Choose something simple and imagine what it might say or feel.

Challenge 2 Hard

Create a humorous narrative poem scenario involving either a pet or an object in your home.

💡 Hint: Consider funny events or mishaps that could happen and write them in a poetic format.

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