Word classes
Poetic Structure
Poetic Language
Big Ideas/Themes
WW1
100

A word to identify people, places, or things.

Noun

100

Repeating words or phrases

Repetition

100

Words in quick succession that all start with the same letter or sound.

Alliteration

100

Rupert Brooke – The Soldier

Idealism

Death/Life after death

100

Years?

1914 - 1918

200

A word that expresses a state of being or an action.

Verb

200

What are stanzas made up of?

Line

200

Recognise through the use of “like” or “as.”

Simile

200

Jessie Pope – The Call

Jingoistic

Masculinity

Propaganda

200

Where did the soldiers stay for shelter?

A Trench

300

A word that describes or modifies a word.

Adjective

300

A group of lines in a poem separated with blank space. Similar to a paragraph. 

Stanza/Verse

300

Compares two similar things by saying that one of them is the other.

Metaphor

300

Eva Dobell - Pluck

Self-worth

Duty

300

Who were the allies?

Great Britain (and the British Empire), France, and the Russian Empire

400

A word that can take the place of a noun.

Pronoun

400

A full stop in the middle of a line not at the end of the line

Caesura

400

Giving an object human characteristics

Personification

400

Siegfried Sassoon - The Hero

Morality

Mental Health

400

Who were the Central Powers?

Mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey

500

A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective.

Adverb

500

A continuation of a sentence over two or more lines without punctuation

Enjambment

500

Repetition of the 'S' sound

Sibilance

500

Wilfred Owen – Dulce Et Decorum Est          

Person vs Society 

Person vs Destiny

500

One of the reasons WW1 started?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand shot and killed, increase in military, imperialism, empire, alliances and more

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