Poetry Terms
Literary Devices
Writing
Poems We've Read
Miscellaneous
100

The basic unit of a poem.

What is a line?

100

The repetition of sounds.

What is alliteration?

100

I can look in the prompt and make a question. 

What is a topic sentence?

100

In this poem, the author uses the word hate repeatedly.

What is Why We Play Basketball?

100

Sets of rhyming words at the end of two lines.

What is a couplet?

200

A section or chunk of a poem.

What is a stanza?

200

Words that share only the FINAL sound in common.

What is slant rhyme?

200

I can make my topic sentence into a statement again.

What is a conclusion?

200

This poem was 4 lines and had a lot of alliteration.

What is "Ask Aden"?

200

A small chunk of a poem or story. Has the word "from" before the title. 

What is an excerpt?

300

A 4 line stanza.

What is a quatrain?

300

A poem without any rhyme scheme or set pattern.

What is free verse?

300

I can copy straight from the text using "quotation marks."

What is C/citing?

300

This poem compared a cat to a weather phenomena.

What is "Fog?"

300

The use of the same sound, word, or phrase. Used over and over again.

What is repetition?

400

The message of a poem.

What is the content?

400

An exaggerated statement.

What is hyperbole?

400

I have to change a few words to make it my own statement?

What is A/answers?

400

This poem had a couplet rhyme scheme and an excerpt from a classic story we all know. 

What is "Little Red Riding Hood?"

400

The repetition of a phrase at the beginning of a line in poetry.

What is anaphora?

500

The emotion of a story.

What is tone?

500

Simile and metaphors are examples of this.

What is figurative language?

500

A completely original thought from my own brain?

What is E/explain?

500

This poem in composed of quatrains and has rhyming couplets that is 13 stanzas long.

What is "Casey at the Bat?"

500

Uses like or as to compare two things.

What is a simile?

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