Haiku
Tanka
Narrative Poem
Found Poem
Poetry Type
Imagery
Rhyme
100

How many lines are in a Haiku? 

3

100

How many lines are in a Tanka? 

5

100
Who presents the conflict for the protagonist in a Narrative Poem? 
The antagonist
100
Why is blackout poetry considered a found poem? 

You use an existing text to black out words you don't want in your poem. 

100

These poems are created by blacking out any words that the poet does not want in the poem. 

Black Out Poems

100

What are the five senses that imagery should appeal to? 

Sight, sound, smell, touch, taste

100

In your words, explain what "rhyming" means. 

Two or more words have the same ending sounds. 
200

What is the syllable structure of a Haiku? 

5-7-5

200

Does a Tanka need to rhyme? 

No

200

What is the main purpose of a narrative poem?

To tell a story

200

How long should a found poem be? 

There is no specific length for a found poem. 

200

The beginning word and ending word in this poem are contrasting subjects. 

Diamante

200

Describing something visual appeals to which sense? 

Sight

200
How is end rhyme different from internal rhyme? 

Internal rhyme is within a line of poetry. End rhyme comes at the end of lines of poetry. 

300

Explain why this is or is not a Haiku: 

A crow on the wire

tilts its head and studies the street

like it knows my name

No--there are too many syllables in the second line. 

300

Identify two examples of visual imagery from this Tanka: 

Rain on the porch rail
sparrows shake their heavy wings
and hop closer to crumbs—
I want to be that fearless
when the world feels too wet.

Rain on the porch rail
sparrows shake their heavy wings
and hop closer to crumb

300

What is the conflict in this narrative poem? 

Mara guarded the bridge where the river roared below,
Counting coins, counting days, counting her fear.
Then the warlord came demanding passage at dawn,
His army drumming threats into the wooden planks.
She burned the bridge herself and watched him turn back.

Then the warlord came demanding passage at dawn

OR

His army drumming threats into the wooden planks.

300

Where can the existing text for a found poem come from? 

Magazine, Book, Newspaper, Lyrics (Anywhere that texts already exists)

300

This type of poem includes a specific number of nouns, adjectives and verbs. 

Diamante

300

"The bird chirped loudly from its cage" appeals to which sense? 

Sound

300

What type of rhyming is used in this line of poetry? Identify the Rhyme. 

I dashed past the last streetlight, fast, as the cold wind whistled.

Internal Rhyme (Past, Last, Fast)

400

How does a Haiku differ from a Tanka? 

The number of lines in the poem. 

400

In many tankas, the first three lines typically focus on…
A) an argument with reasons
B) a vivid image or scene
C) a character’s full backstory
D) a moral lesson

B) a vivid image or scene

400

What are the five elements of plot that a narrative poem needs? 

Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution 

400
Name a second way to create a found poem that does not include blacking out words in the found text. 

Cutting out words from an existing text

400

These types of poems originated in Japan. 

Haiku, Tanka
400

Which sense does the following line appeal to and why?

"The lake lies flat as glass, catching the pink spill of sunrise while reeds whisper and dragonflies stitch the air."

Sight - Visual descriptions

400

Identify the rhyme scheme of this stanza and explain how you know:
The cat sat down upon the mat,
And watched the moonlight glow;
A sudden sound, a sudden chat—
Then off it chose to go.

abab

500

Which topic best fits the traditional focus of haiku? 

A) A superhero battle
B) A detailed biography
C) A moment in nature or everyday life observed closely
D) A long argument with evidence and citations

C) A moment in nature or everyday life observed closely

500

Which opening line is the strongest sensory image for a tanka?
A) “Life is difficult sometimes”
B) “I feel sad when people leave”
C) “Wet footprints darken the tile”
D) “Happiness matters most”

C) “Wet footprints darken the tile”

500

Which line best shows action/plot (not just description)?
A) “The moon was bright above the trees.”
B) “I felt nervous walking home.”
C) “He slammed the door and ran into the rain.”
D) “The night was quiet and still.”

C) “He slammed the door and ran into the rain.”

500

What can poets do to visually enhance their blackout poem? 

Create an image on the page for the poem. 

500

This type of poem would have a protagonist and antagonist. 

Narrative Poem

500

What sense does the following line appeal to and why? 

"Cold wind combs through pine needles, carrying the sharp scent of sap and woodsmoke into the back of my throat."

Smell - Describing the scent of pine needles

500

What is the term for two words that are not exact rhymes, but still sound similar? 

Example: Orange, Door Hinge

Near Rhyme or Slant Rhyme
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