Poetry Types
Poetry Terms
Figurative Langauge
Point of View
Literary Vocabulary
100
A lyric poem that consists of 14 lines
What is a sonnet
100
the repition of similiar sounds
What is rhyme
100
an extreme exaggeration
What is a hyperbole
100
uses the words you and yours
What is second person
100
the use of clues by the author to prepare readers for what will happen next
What is foreshadowing
200
no set order or pattern of line length or rhyme
What is free verse
200
rhyme that occurs within a line
What is internal rhyme
200
using the same beginning sound over and over
What is alliteration
200
uses the words I, me, my, mine, we and us. The narrator is a character in the story
What is first person
200
when the conflict ends
What is the resolution
300
short poem expressing personal feelings and emotions; set to music; has a specific rhyme scheme
What is lyric poetry
300
the repetition of similiar sounds that come at the the end of the line
What is end rhyme
300
a comparison using the words like ar as
What is a simile
300
uses the words: he, she, him, her, them, they. The narrator is not a character in the story. They focus on the actions, thoughts and feelings of only 1 character
What is third person limited
300
the part of the plot that adds complications to the problems in the story and increases reader interest
What is the rising action
400
a LONG narrative poem, usually telling about the deeds of a fold her. example: Johnny Appleseed
What is epic poetry
400
the musical quality created by a pattern of beats
What is rhythm
400
a direct comparison between two things without using like or as
What is a metaphor
400
uses the words: he, she, him, her, them, they. The narrator is not a character in the story. Focuses on the actions, thoughts, and feelings of all the characters.
What is third person omniscient
400
the point of greatest interest in the story; this is where our questions get answered
What is the climax
500
tells a story to entertain, often making use of the voices of a narrator and characters as well
What is narrative poetry
500
a repeated regular pattern of rhymes found at the end of each line
What is rhyme scheme
500
giving human qualities to objects
What is personification
500
a point of view in which the narrator describes only what can be seen and heard without bias, or taking sides.
What is third person objective
500
the action that follows the climax; things are winding down now
What is the falling action
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