Question(?)
Figurative Language
Auditory Devices
Forms of Poetry
100

Where can we find poetry? (Specifically 3 places)  

In books, songs and plays. 

100

The mental impression created by a word, phrase or sentence.  It suggests to the reader what to think and feel.

Imagery.

100

Define rhyme. 

Two words which end with identical sounds (rhyme depends on sound, not spelling).

100

This poetry form does not follow any rules. Its creation is completely in the hands of the author.

Free Verse

200

What is the syllable pattern of a Haiku poem?

5-7-5 

200

When an inanimate object or abstract image is given human qualities or abilities.

Personification.

200

The use of words which suggest their meaning when pronounced.

Onomatopeia.

200

This poetry form focuses on the story, not just the form or rhyming scheme.

Narrative poem.

300

Are all interpretations of poetry the same? 

No. 

300

Define simile. 

A figure of speech that compares two things by using “like” or “as.”

300

A group of lines which form a division of a poem.

A stanza. 

300

This form takes existing texts and refashion them, reorders them, and presents them as poems.

Found poetry. 

400

TEEC. What does it stand for?

Topic, Example, Explanation, Conclusion. 

400

Define Metaphor. 

A figure of speech that compares two or more things with a similar quality and does not use “like” or “as”. One thing is said to be another.

400

Stanzas with two lines that rhyme.

A couplet.

400

A type of poetry that uses some sort of visual presentation to enhance the effect of the poem on the reader.

Concrete poetry. 

500

Are 2 lines of poetry that do not rhyme considered to be a "couplet"? 

No. 

500

In one (1) sentence, give an example of personification. 

The toast growled at the butterknife. 

500

Create a couplet using onomatopoeia.  

I thought it was a piece of fuzz, 

T'ill it took flight with a buzz. 

500

What was this ode poem dedicated to? 

You rise 

From flour,

Water

And fire. 

Ode to Bread.

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