Who was the poet of "Snow Dust"?
Who is Robert Frost.
The repetition of words (or phrases) at the start of a series of lines in a poem.
What is an anaphora?
How many lines are in the poem "My Father and the Figtree"?
What is 41?
The pattern of repeated rhyming words in a poem?
What is Rhyme Scheme.
How many lines are in the poem "#359"?
Which poet titled their poem #359?
Who is Emily Dickinson.
To feel sorry about or regret.
What is rue?
A poem that focused on tone?
What is "This is Just to Say" and "Variations on a Theme"?
A comparison of two different things using the words like or as...
What is a simile?
How many poems have we read?
What is 8?
Which poet had written two poems?
Who is Williams Carlos Williams.
Drops of water that form overnight.
What is dew?
A poem that has some fruit in their title?
What is "My father and the Figtree"?
A four-line stanza?
What is a quatrain?
How many stanzas are in the poem "Snow Dust"?
What is 2?
Which poet wrote "To the Snake"?
Who is Denise Levertov?
A talk, usually given by a teacher or other expert, on a single topic.
What is a lecture?
What poem has an anaphora?
What is "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer"?
When two words share only the same final consonant sound, (example: crumb and home)
What is a slant rhyme?
The rhyme scheme in "Snow Dust" first stanza?
What is A,B,A,B rhyme scheme?
Which poet wrote an anaphora?
Who is Walt Whitman?
A scientist who studies outer space and its bodies (such as stars, moons, and planets)
What is an astronomer?
A poem that uses irregular capitalization.
What is the poem "#359"?
What are words or phrases that mean more than their dictionary definition; similes and metaphors are two examples of figurative language.
What is figurative language?
The main point or topic.
What is theme?