Poetic Elements
Sonnets
A Voice/Love is Not All
I am Offering This Poem
The Gathering Place
100

"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse"

Hyperbole

100

The number of lines in a sonnet

14

100

In A Voice, Pat Mora is speaking in second person point of view to whom?

Her Mother

100

The first stanza, provides examples of what kind of figurative language?

I am offering this poem to you, since I have nothing else to give. Keep it like a warm coat when winter comes to cover you, or like a pair of thick socks the cold cannot bite through

Similes

100

The city Amanda Gorman references in her poem

New York

200

BOOM! POW! SNAP!

Onomatopoeia

200

The name of each of the 3 sets of 4 lines 

Quatrain

200

What does Pat Mora compare her grandfather to in the poem?

a judge without a courtroom

200

Where was the poet, Jimmy Santiago Baca, when he wrote this poem?

In jail

200

MULTIPLE CHOICE!

The extended metaphor of this poem is in reference to:
a village people, a path of obstacles, or a journey of self-discovery? 

A village of people

300

"No warmth could warm, nor wintry weather chill him."

(not looking for "imagery")

Alliteration

300

The rhyming two lines at the end of a sonnet

couplet

300
How does Pat Mora characterize her mother in A Voice?

she feels she is a strong role model; speaks up for herself and has passed this on to her children (Pat Mora and her brothers/sisters)

300

The repetition of the phrase "I love you" creates what kind of tone?

sincere, genuine, real, heartfelt

300

The line, 

"Every idea an open sea Every voice a boat voyaging the bank of blue." is an example of what?

Metaphor

400
"You can tune a guitar, but you can't tuna fish"

Pun

400

The rhyme scheme of a sonnet

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

400

Read the couplet at the end of Love Is Not All:

Or trade the memory of this night for food/It well may be. I do not think I would.

What is the speaker's attitude toward love?

She appreciates it; love is needed and she would not trade it for food
400

The offering of the poem is a metaphor for what?

the speaker's love

400

references to Broadway star, Cynthia Erivo, and blog star, Pete Cashmore, are examples of what?

Allusion

500

“you were Romeo, you were throwing pebbles/and my daddy said 'Stay away from Juliet'"

Allusion

500

The rhythmic pattern of a sonnet 

Iambic pentameter
500

How does the speakers attitude toward love shift through the poem, Love Is Not All?

It starts out pessimistic (negative) then shifts to appreciative (love is needed)

500

What is the theme of this poem?

Love is a gift especially during hard times.

500

In addition to emphasizing certain words/phrases, what is the purpose of the varied syntax (arrangement of words)

create dynamic rhythm 

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