Poetry Terms and Definitions
Analysis Terms and Definitions
Types of Poems
"The Grinch"
Miscellaneous
100

the pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of each line or verse

rhyme scheme

100
how the reader feels after reading a piece

mood

100

this poem vertically spells out a name or word and then describes that name or word with figurative language on each line

acrostic

100

"And he chuckled, and clucked, 'What a great Grinchy trick! With this coat and this hat, I look just like Saint Nick!'" ... is an example of which type of figurative language?

simile

100

Live the miracle

See how one small menorah

Can light up the world

...(What kind of poem is this?)

haiku

200

A set amount of lines in poetry grouped together by their length, meter, or rhyme scheme

stanza

200

the author's opinion or attitude towards a subject or topic

tone

200

this poem can rhyme but doesn't necessarily have to; it has no set requirements for stanzas, lines, meter, or punctuation

free verse

200

At the beginning of the story, the Grinch's heart is ____ sizes too small

two

200

A Jewish boy who lived in the hood
Claimed that microwaved latkes were good.
In horror, we cried,
"They must only be fried!
You've got Hanukkah misunderstood!"

...(What kind of poem is this?)

Limerick

300

the single, unbroken sound of a spoken or written word

syllable

300
this word mean "word choice"; this word helps to create mood and tone

diction

300

an ancient form of Japanese poetry that consists of only 3 lines

haiku

300

What lie does the Grinch tell Cindy Lou Who when she catches him with the tree?

He tells her there's a light on the tree that doesn't work, so he's taking it to his workshop to fix it

300

What is the last thing the Grinch does in the poem?

"He, HIMSELF, carved the roast beast!"

400

a four line stanza

quatrain

400

the use of descriptive, figurative language to appeal to your 5 senses and help paint a picture in your mind

imagery

400

this poem is made up of quatrains with either an AABB, ABAB, or ABCB rhyme scheme

ballad

400
"And then they'd do something the Grinch liked least of all" ... what did the Grinch like least of all?

singing

400

Identify three TOPICS that come from the Grinch.  Then, come up with an original theme statement that is gleaned from the poem.

Topics: Christmas, greed, holiday shopping, feasting, singing, stealing, lying, forgiveness

Theme Statement: Christmas isn't just about giving and receiving gifts; it's about celebrating special times with loved ones.

500

a two line stanza

couplet

500

the unique manner in which an author chooses word choice, length, and sentence structure to create a specific effect

style

500

this poem has a set rhyme scheme of AABBA

limerick

500

The stanza that reads: 

"And then! Oh, the noise! Oh, the Noise!

Noise! Noise! Noise!" includes an example of this

refrain

500

Name 6 different Winter Holidays

Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Winter Solstice, Ashura, Krampusnacht, St. Nicholas Day, St. Lucia Day, Bodhi Day, Boxing Day, Las Posadas

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