A person who writes poems is called a....
POET
The atmosphere a poem creates when you read it is known as its...
Mood
This figurative language device compares two different things using the words 'like' or 'as'
SIMILE
Onomatopoeia is a literary device where the spelling of a sound made is the actual sound made.
TRUE
The name an author gives their poem is otherwise known as its...
TITLE
What is it called when 2 or more words at the ends of lines in poems have similar sounds?
RHYME
This figurative language device is used to exaggerate a situation to make it more interesting
HYPERBOLE
Poetry is not intended to be read aloud.
FALSE
This is the person who is speaking or narrating in a poem...
PERSONA
This is the main idea or message in a poem...
THEME
This is the device where authors use vivid descriptive language to help readers create images in their minds.
IMAGERY
The speakers in ALL poems are the same person.
FALSE.
Poems are arranged into various sentences across the page known as...
LINES
In poems, the persona's attitude towards the content of a poem is known as the...
TONE
This device is found where authors give human qualities to non living things or animals.
PERSONIFICATION.
There are various types of poetry, like limericks, haiku, acrostics, lyrics, etc.
TRUE
A group of lines in a poem is known as a...
STANZA
The pattern of words that rhyme in a poem is known as its....
RHYME SCHEME
This figurative language device compares two different things WITHOUT using the words 'like' or 'as'
ALL poems have the same number of lines, stanzas, and the same rhymes and rhythm.
FALSE