The narrator in poetry
What is a speaker
This is a funny poem often beginning with, "There once was a"
What is a limerick?
The feeling or atmosphere of a piece of writing
What is mood?
The music in "JAWS"
What is dramatic irony?
This describes a noun
What is an adjective?
The paragraph in poetry
What is a stanza?
This type of poem always has 14 lines
What is a sonnet?
An expression that has a meaning different from its particular words
What is an idiom?
You have nothing to do and announce, "Wow this is fun!"
What is verbal irony?
Joins clauses or words, like and, or, but or nor
What is a conjunction?
I like apples
I like tea
You like me
What is the rhyme scheme?
What is ABB
Giving human qualities to something not human
What is personification?
Intentional exaggeration
What is hyperbole?
The firehouse burned down
What is situational irony?
didn't, don't , wasn't, can't are all these types of words
What are contractions?
A poem that doesn't rhyme
What is free verse?
Comparison using like or as
What is a simile?
Visually descriptive language that creates a picture
What is imagery or sensory language?
Everyone fails Math except the person who was absent for two weeks before the test.
What is situational irony?
She, He, I, them, we, they, are all
What are pronouns?
This Japanese poem has three lines of 5 syllables and 7 syllables and 5 syllables
What is a haiku?
An implied or indirect reference to a person, event or thing.
What is an allusion?
This type of figurative language can be extended through an entire poem or story
What is an extended metaphor?
You know who the murderer is but the main character in the play does not
What is dramatic irony?
This type of sentence asks a question
What is interrogative?