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Simile or Metaphor?
Imagery Name that Sound
Idiom or Hyperbole
Personification or
Onomatopoeia?
Personification or Onomatopoeia?- 400
…the saw,/ As if to prove saws knew what supper meant,/ Leaped out at the boy’s hand, or seemed to leap
personification
Personification or Onomatopoeia? - 500
The sun that used to smite thee,/And mix his glory in
thy gorgeous urn
personification
Final Jeopardy
Read “Because I Could Not Stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson and identify:– A. the metaphor the speaker uses for grave in
the poem.– B. the line from the poem that best supports
your answer– C. And the line from the poem meant to
symbolize the final stage of life. A. house B. Stanza 4, Line 2: (a swelling of the
ground) C. Stanza 3, Line 4: (setting sun)
Because I could not stop for Death – He kindly stopped for me – The Carriage held but just Ourselves – And Immortality.We slowly drove – He knew no hasteAnd I had put awayMy labor and my leisure too,For His Civility – We passed the School, where Children stroveAt Recess – in the Ring – We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain – We passed the Setting Sun – Or rather – He passed us – The Dews drew quivering and chill – For only Gossamer, my Gown – My Tippet – only Tulle – We paused before a House that seemedA Swelling of the Ground – The Roof was scarcely visible – The Cornice – in the Ground – Since then – ‘tis Centuries – and yetFeels shorter than the DayI first surmised the Horses’ Heads Were toward Eternity –
A. the metaphor the speaker uses for grave in the poem
B. the line from the poem that best supports your answer
C. And the line from the poem meant to symbolize the final stage of life.