What is Poetry?
Literary Devices
Figurative Language
Types of Poems
100

What is a group of lines in a poem called?

A Stanza

100

"Boom! Wham! Pow!"



Onomatopoeia



100

"She is cute as a button"

Simile

100

Songlike poems where the author expresses strong personal emotions or feelings.

 

Lyric Poetry 

200

True or false:

 3 main techniques poets use to create sound in their writing is rhyme, repetition, and alliteration. 

True 

200

What is the internal feel or beat of a poem called?

Rhythm

200

This technique has to do with activating the reader's senses - touch, taste, sound, smells, and sight.

Imagery

200

A three-line poetic form originating in Japan. The first line has five syllables, the second line has seven syllables, and the third line again has five syllables.

Haiku

300

True or False:

Grammar, capitalization, and sentence structure does not apply to poetry.

True 

300

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers"

Alliteration



300

"But oh heart! Heart! Heart!

Repitition 

300

A type of poem that does not have any consistent form or rhyme is called?

Free Verse

400

Words that mean more than their literal meaning; represent other things.

What is figurative language?



400

"From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favour fire"

- Robert Frost

Rhyme 

400

"Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me" 

-Emily Dickinson

Personification 

400

A 14 line poem, typically concerning the topic of love. They contain internal rhymes within their 14 lines.

Sonnet

500

True or False: Sounds, words, and lines can all be repeated for effect in a poem. Like the chorus of a song.

True. Example:Leaving behind nights of terror and fear. 

I rise

Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear

I rise

500

What is the attitude or feeling an author creates in their writing called?

Tone

500

"That holiday is a bundle of joy."

Metaphor

500

A short poem that praises or reflects an individual, an idea, or an event. 

Ode 

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