Elements of Poetry
Imagery I
Imagery II
Sound Devices I
Sound Devices II
100

 The speaker in the poem who may or may not be the poet. 

What is a Persona?

100

The ability to perceive fragrance is stimulated by this kind of imagery.

What is Olfactory?

100

“I felt a sharp sting on my arm.”

What is Organic?

100

I love the way you laugh and sing,
You make my tired spirit spring.

What is Rhyme?

100

This sound devices uses words that imitate sounds.

What is Onomatopoiea?

200

These are vivid sensory language used in various literary genres.

What is Imagery?

200

This type of imagery allows the readers to perceive noise. 

What is Auditory?

200

“Her crimson dress flowed like fire.”

What is Visual?

200

Fearless foxes fought for food.

What is Alliteration

200

This sound device repeats consonant sounds at the start of each word.

What is Alliteration?

300

The smallest unit or division of a poem's structure.

What is a Line?

300

Locomotion and gestures of objects or beings are the main focus of this type of imagery. 

What is Kinesthetic?

300

Warm cinnamon swirled in the air,
Mixed with butter and tender care.

What is Olfactory?

300

The light of the fire is a sight to admire.

What is Assonance?

300

This kind of sound device focuses on the repeating of the sounds A, E, I, O, and U.

What is Assonance?

400

It differs from the main idea by focusing on meaning, not just content.

What is Theme?

400

Discerning the flavors experienced by the speaker is the objective of this imagery. 

What is Gustatory?

400

We turn, we leap, we twist, we slide,
Our arms like rivers, legs collide.

What is Kinesthetic?

400

I came, 

I saw,

I conquered.

What is Repetition?
400

Giving emphasis of an idea though the echoing of sounds, words, and lines of a poem is the purpose of this sound device.

What is Repetition?

500

These are like “paragraphs” in poetry.

What is Stanza?
500

The internal sentiments are evoked by this kind of imagery.  

What is Organic?

500

My chest grew tight, breath held in place,
A tremble rose I couldn’t face.
The room was still, my hands were cold,
As silent panic took its hold.

What is Organic Imagery?
500

Identify the rhyme scheme

The mountain stood in quiet might
Its shadow cold and long
The snowflakes fell like whispers soft
And winds sang winter’s song


 

ABAB
500

This sound device assigns alphabets in every line depending on the similiraity or difference of sounds in each word at the end of a line.

What is Rhyme Scheme?

M
e
n
u