4.
The following question refers to the types of figurative language. A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unlike things is…

a sonnet.

a simile.

a metaphor.

personification.
5.
The following question refers to the forms of poetry. Poetry that mirrors the natural rhythms of everyday speech is called…

free verse.

a ballad.

haiku.

catalog poetry.
6.
The following question refers to the forms of poetry. Poetry that lists an array of different images in order to produce intensity is called…

a sonnet.

catalog poetry.

haiku.

free verse poetry.
7.
The following question refers to the forms of poetry: The lantern beckoned for the guests to enter the cottage with promises of warmth and security. This is an example of personification.

True

False
13.
The following question refers to “Starfish” and “in Just-.” The phrase “far and wee” from “in Just-“ is an example of…

a theme.

a refrain.

a simile.

a metaphor.

Respuesta :

4. a simile 
5. free verse
6. catalogue poetry 
7. true 
13. a refrain

4.

A figure of spech that makes a direct comparison between two unlike things is a simile.  This figure of speech is used to make the description more emphatic.

5.

Poetry that mirrors the natural rhythms of everyday speech is called free verse since it does not follow a particular rhythm.

6.

Poetry that lists an array of different images in order to produce intensity is called catalog poetry.

7.

This is an example of personification, so your answer would be that the statement is true. Personification means to give to something non-human human characteristics. In this case, "the lantern beckoned for the guests (....)". The lantern is an inanimate object which has been assigned the human trait of being able to beckon.

13. The phrase "far and wee" from "in Just-" is an example of a refrain. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, a refrain is understood as a  regularly recurring phrase or verse especially at the end of each stanza.  "Far and wee" is repeated three times in this poem.