A piece of a poem that's like a paragraph in a essay
What is a stanza?
A poem celebrating a person, place, thing, or idea
What is an Ode?
This acronym is used to define a strategy used to respond to critical reading questions.
What is the R.A.C.E strategy?
The number of siblings Ms. Cooper has
Known as an unrhymed poem
What is free verse?
Who is the Speaker?
A poem with four line stanzas
What is a pantoum?
What is marking the text?
What is Ms. Cooper's age?
A poem celebrating a person, place, or thing; also known as a poem about someone or something you're passionate about
What is an ode?
A pair of rhyming lines
What is a couplet?
The flow of sound created by the poet's use of stressed and unstressed syllables
What is meter?
The meanings behind the R.A.C.E acronym
Ms. Cooper's favorite animated movie
What is The Princess and the Frog?
Poetry that tells a story
What is narrative poetry?
A stanza containing four lines of poetry?
What is a Quatrain?
The speed at which a speaker delivers words
What is rate?
Using words around other words to discover a word's meaning
What are context clues?
What is one year?
This poem has a three lines with the first line having 5 syllables, the second line having 7 syllables, and the third line having 5 syllables
What is a haiku?
The repetition of one or more phrases or lines at the end of a stanza
What is a refrain?
What is inferring?
The types of competitions that Ms. Cooper competed in, in college.
What are poetry slam competitions?