What is a number of lines that divide a poem into sections?
Stanza
What is a comparison of two unlike things without using like or as?
Metaphor
What is the repeating of words or phrase in a line?
Repetition
What is a poem that does not require a meter or rhyme scheme?
Free verse
They can give my arms to the army, take my eyes of blue, and give my knees to the needy, but my heart goes out to you
What is the mood of this poem?
Love and happy, kind of sad
What is a comparison of two unlike things using like or as?
Simile
When two or more words have the same sound
Rhyme
What is a figure of speech in which exaggerates the use for emphasis or effect?
Hyperbole
What is a humorous poem that has 5 lines and the rhyme scheme is AABBA?
Limerick
LN, dear, sweet LN, B4 U, now I stand, 2 me U R a QT pie. Y don't U take my hand? The NV of the others U N I would always B. I M D perfect 1 4 U-Just U 8 N C
How do they use numbers and letters to create words?
They used the sounds of the numbers and letters to create words.
What is it when you use the page, spaces between words, indention, etc. to create an effect in a poem?
White space
What gives human qualities to non-human ideas or objects?
Personification
What is a rhyme with one syllable?
Single rhyme
A poem made up of 3 lines. Line 1 and 3 has 5 syllables, line 2 has 7 syllables.
Haiku
Tuna fish, tuna fish! Can't wait til lunch At noon-a-fish! October, March, And June-a-fish! I love your tender ways.
What are the poetic techniques used?
Repetition and consonance
What is a rhyme that happens within a line of poetry?
Internal rhyme
What is a pattern of rhyme in a stanza or poem?
Rhyme scheme
What is a rhyme with three syllables?
Triple rhyme
What is a short poem that expresses personal feelings about a person, place, or thing?
Lyric
Out in the east where the sun is arisin' there's a line just like this and it's called a horizon
Where is the poetic technique of rhyme used in the poem?
arisin' and horizon
What is the repetition of vowel sounds in a line of poetry?
Assonance
What is the use of words that sound like the objects or actions that describe?
Onomatopoeia
What is the repetition of consonant sounds in a line of poetry? (not at the beginning)
Consonnance
What is a poem that states a poet's sadness about the death of an important person?
Elegy
Here's a cheerful somebody, by the woodland's edge; Campion the many-named, Robin-in-the-Hedge
What season is this poem describing?
Spring