What's that sound?
It's all Greek to me!
Rinse and Repeat
Straight from the source
Form and function
100

Words that imitate sounds, like "buzz" or "clang."

What is onomatopoeia?

100

An exaggerated statement for effect.

What is hyperbole?

100

Repetition of the same beginning sounds in nearby words.

What is alliteration?

100

Used to let others know where you got your information.

What is a citation?

100

 A 3-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, often focused on nature.

What is a haiku?

200

Repetition of consonant sounds, usually at the middle or end of words.

What is consonance?

200

A pair of contradictory words, like "jumbo shrimp."

What is an oxymoron?

200

Repetition of vowel sounds in close words.

What is assonance?

200

Punctuation that indicates words have been taken directly from a source.

What are quotation marks?

200

A grouped set of lines in a poem, like a paragraph in prose.

What is a stanza?

300

Use of harsh, jarring sounds to create a discordant effect.

What is cacophony?

300

A seemingly contradictory statement that reveals a truth, like “less is more.”

What is paradox?

300

A repeated line or group of lines, often at the end of a stanza.

What is a refrain?

300

Used in place of page numbers to cite specific words from a poem.

What are line numbers?

300

The rhythm of a poem, based on a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.

What is meter?

400

Near-rhymes with similar but not exact sounds, like “worm” and “swarm.”

What are slant rhymes?
400

A part used to represent the whole, like “all hands on deck” meaning “all people on deck.”

What is synecdoche?
400

Repeating a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines or sentences.

What is anaphora?

400

A brief reference to something well-known, like a historical event or famous work.

What is allusion?

400

A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, often about love or nature.

What is a sonnet?

500

Use of pleasant, harmonious sounds to create a soothing effect.

What is euphony?

500

Speaking directly to an absent person or object as if it could respond.

What is apostrophe?

500

Repeating a word or phrase at the end of successive lines or sentences.

What is epistrophe?

500

A detailed description of a work of art within a poem or prose.

What is ekphrasis?

500

Poetry without a fixed meter or rhyme scheme.

What is free verse?
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