Structure
RHYME SCHEME
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100

one row of words is called 

a line

100

The end sound pattern 

Rhyme Scheme

100

Voice in the poem

speaker

100

He tossed the pizza oh so high, 

Over his head up toward the sky 

My stomach churned with sheer disgust

 To see the pizza hit the dust. 

What is the rhyme scheme of this poem?

a a b b 

100

Poetry written in the first person uses these pronouns.

"I", "me" or "we"?

200

"the paragraph"of a poem

stanzas

200

Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.

ABAB

200

This type of figurative language expresses an extreme exaggeration.

hyperbole

200

When you find a figure of speech in a poem, should you view it as fact or not interpret it literally? Why?

You should not take figures of speech literally because you're making a comparison often for effect. For example, if you say a boy is as fast as a cheetah, he isn't actually that fast.

200

Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams" is an example of this mood.

 serious or thoughtful

300

the rhythm of a poem

meter

300


The man who never had to toil
     To gain and farm his patch of soil,
Who never had to win his share
     Of sun and sky and light and air,

AABB

300

Descriptive writing that appeals to the senses (sight, touch, hearing, taste, smell

imagery

300

the feeling of the speaker towards the subject of the poem.

tone

300

I will not be a zombie or some other horrid creature. No, this year I'll be much, much worse... I'm dressing as a teacher

funny mood

400

Group of lines 

stanza

400

WHATS THIS RHYME SCHEME?

The tree that never had to fight
For sun and sky and air and light,
But stood out in the open plain
And always got its share of rain,

AABB
400

Giving human qualities to animals or inanimate objects

personification

400

the repetition of consonant sounds in words that are close together.

alliteration

400

"...The wind sings in its turnings, the water murmurs as it goes,..." is written from this point of view.

third person limited point of view

500

The ending of a line and beginning of another

line break

500

I went down to the river,
I set down on the bank.
I tried to think but couldn't,
So I jumped in and sank.

ABCB

500

Words that sound like what they mean (e.g., "buzz" or "whoosh")

onomatopoeia

500

What figure of speech is the following sentence? Kathy arrived at the grocery store with an army of children.

metaphor

500

He wanted to help her down the stairs. Mrs. Smith ...was determined to do this on her own, to prove she wasn't a helpless old lady . . ." is an example of this point of view.

third person omniscient point of view  

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