What is the repeating pattern in music?
What is "rhythm"?
What is a comparison using "like" or "as"?
What is a 'simile'?
What is a poem that captures a moment in nature and has three lines?
What is a Haiku?
What term refers to the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities?
What is 'symbolism'?
What is the name for the main tune in a song?
What is a 'melody'?
What do we call a phrase that has a meaning different from its literal interpretation, such as "kick the bucket"?
What is an 'idiom'?
What is it called when a poet uses words that mimic sounds, like "buzz" or "splash"?
What is 'Onomatopoeia'?
What do we call a group of lines in a poem?
What is a 'stanza'?
What do we call the arrangement of musical ideas in a piece?
What is a 'composition'?
What literary device gives human traits to non-human things?
What is 'personification'?
What do we call the similar ending sounds in poetry lines?
What is 'rhyming'?
What type of poetry is often used to express social or political views?
What is 'protest/slam poetry'?
What term refers to the loudness or softness of music?
What is a 'volume'/'Dynamics'?
What is it called when an author exaggerates for effect, like "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse"?
What is 'hyperbole'?
What type of poem often tells a humorous story in five lines with a specific rhyme scheme?
What is a 'limerick'?
What is the term for a single line of a poem?
What is a 'verse'?
What do we call a type of music that features rhythmic speech and often tells a story?
What is 'Rap'?
What is the term used when comparing images without using 'as' or 'like'?
What is 'metaphor'?
What is the term for poetry that does not follow a specific structure or rhyme scheme?
What is 'free verse' poetry?
What literary device involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words?
What is 'alliteration'?