This is a pair of two lines that rhyme.
What is a couplet?
This poem originated in Japan, has three lines, and is traditionally about nature.
What is haiku?
I can't believe that you have never _________ Boy Meets World!
What is seen?
Ms. Huffman hardly hesitates to hope for homework.
What is alliteration?
This word part means to build.
What is stru/struct?
This is a stanza or poem that contains four lines.
What is a quatrain?
This poem has no set rules.
What is free verse?
Helen Keller was born without __________ or hearing.
What is sight?
Every morning, my alarm clock screams at me.
What is personification?
This word part means to break or burst.
What is rupt?
This is the repetition of the same vowel sounds among words.
What is assonance?
This poem contains fourteen lines and each line has ten syllables.
What is a sonnet?
I have ___________ space in my car than I had in my SUV.
What is less?
If you don't want to get caught, just act naturally.
What is an oxymoron?
What are two words that use the word part onym/ono?
What is synonym, anonymous, antonym, oronym, etc?
This is a paragraph of poetry.
What is a stanza?
This poem has a setting, plot, and characters.
What is narrative?
Matt never ___________ the ball to Kyle during the game.
What is passed?
Tom's eyes were ice when he discovered that Titus had betrayed him.
What is a metaphor?
What are two words that use the word part terr/geo?
What is geography, terrarium, geode, etc.?
This is the repetition of consonant sounds among words.
What is consonance?
This poem expresses the thoughts and feelings of the writer.
What is lyric?
When researching, it is important to visit credible web__________.
What is sites?
During the hurricane, it was raining cats and dogs!
What is an idiom?
You should use this form tion/sion/cian if you want to turn the word imagine into a noun.
What is "tion"? imagination