Appeals to the sense of sight
What is Visual Imagery
Direct Comparison without using like or as
What is Metaphor
The repetition of a pattern in sound
What is rhythm?
Focus on the emotions and feelings of the speaker
What is lyric poetry?
Unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
What is an Iamb
Train whistles and dog barks appeal
What is auditory imagery?
Sad pencils and runaway desks are examples of
What is personification
Boom, Bang, Smack, Crunch
What is onomatopoeia
Composed of 17 syllables and 3 lines
What is Haiku
A poem that is written in iambic pentameter and introduces a problem and solves the problem
What is a sonnet
Sand paper is rough
What is tactile Imagery
When one thing can be said to be many things
What is symbolism?
Sally sells sea shells down by the seashore
What is alliteration?
Usually tells a sad story and has strong rhythm and rhyme
What is a Ballad
The Italian Sonnet rhyme scheme
What is ABBA ABBA CDE CDE
Gustatory Imagery appeals to
What is the sense of taste
My ride is parked outside
What is metonymy
Bitter, Cattle, Nuttier
What is consonance?
Poetry with no rules
What is free verse?
Sonnet form that ends with a rhyming couplet
What is the English/Shakespearian Sonnet
Feeling dizzy, hungry, and sad are examples of
What is organic imagery
My wheels are parked outside
What is synecdoche
Home, Road, Doe, Slow
What is assonance?
14 lines and 140 syllables
What is a Sonnet?
Who is credit with inventing the sonnet form
Petrarch