Practice Introduction To The Poem (2.3.1) - Chapter 3: Unravelling Mysteries, Imagining Worlds, and Mastering Language Tools
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Introduction to the Poem

Practice - Introduction to the Poem - 2.3.1

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Question 1 Easy

What does personification mean in poetry?

💡 Hint: Think about how a poet describes things.

Question 2 Easy

Name one poem discussed that uses imagery.

💡 Hint: Remember the meadow's descriptions.

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Question 1

What is personification?

A form of narrative writing
Giving human traits to objects
A poetic form

💡 Hint: Think about how poets describe things to make them relatable.

Question 2

True or False: Imagery only refers to visual descriptions in poetry.

True
False

💡 Hint: Recall how poets use sound, smell, and touch too.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Create your own example of personification in a short poem. Describe an inanimate object as if it had human feelings.

💡 Hint: Focus on how the object might feel about its surroundings.

Challenge 2 Hard

Write a humorous stanza about a pet using exaggerated actions. How does it relate to the poetry discussed?

💡 Hint: Use silly visuals and actions to create humor.

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