Name that style
Figurative Language
Imagery
Arrangement of Words
Sound of Words
100

Poetry that lacks a consistent rhyme scheme, metrical pattern, or musical from 

What is Free Verse

100

Creates a comparison between two things by using the words 'like' or 'as'

What is Simile?

100

Imagery that calls upon our sense of sight. 

What is Visual Imagery? 

100

The speaker is a character in the story or poem and tells it from his/her perspective (uses "I")

What is First Person Point of View? 

100

When words are arranged according to stressed and unstressed syllables so that they make a pattern or beat. 

What is Rhythm? 

200

Poetry written with a precise meter (almost always iambic pentameter) that does not rhyme 

What is Blank Verse 

200

Creates a comparison by stating that one thing is another or does the action of another. 

What is Metaphor?

200

Imagery that calls upon our sense of touch

What is Tactile Imagery ?

200

An unusual form of storytelling that addresses the reader directly (uses "you")

What is Second Person Point of View?

200

The purposeful reuse of words and phrases to create emphasis or convey a particular effect.

What is Repetition? 

300

In contrast to blank verse, these poems rhyme although their rhymr scheme can vary. 

What is Rhymed Poetry

300

Attributing human characteristics to an inanimate object, animal, or abstract idea.

What is Personification?

300

Imagery that calls upon our sense of movement 

What is Kinesthetic Imagery?

300

one singel line of a poem arranged in a metrical pattern? 

What is a Verse? 

300

Words that imitate the natural sound of the thing they describe.

What is Onomatopoeia?

400

s form of narrative that can be either poetic or musical. It typically follows a pattern of rhymed quatrains. 

What is a Ballad? 

400

A Combination of two words that appear to contradict each other. 

What is an Oxymoron?

400

Imagery that calls upon our sense of Taste

What is Gustatory Imagery?

400

A group of verses where the lines are arranged into a a unit and often repeated in the same pattern throughout the poem

What is a Stanza?

400

Repeated vowel sounds in words placed near each other, usually on the same or adjacent lines.

What is Assonance?

500

A 14 line poem, typically on the topic of love that contains internal rhymes within their lines. 

What is a Sonnet? 

500

A brief reference to a person, historical event, biblical or mythological situation or character. 

What is an Allusion? 

500

Imagery that calls upon our sense of smell

What is Olfactory Imagery?

500

The speaker is not part of the story, but tells about the other characters through the limited perceptions of one other person ( uses "he", "she", or "they") 

What is Third Person Limited? 

500

Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other or next to each other.

What is Alliteration?

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