Structure
Sound
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American Poets
Miscellaneous
100

A "foot" made of two syllables, where the second syllable gets the emphasis

What is an iamb?

100

The repetition of the same vowel sound

What is assonance?

100

Giving human characteristics to inanimate objects

What is personification?

100
This poet spoke at President Joe Biden's inauguration

Who is Amanda Gorman?

100

When a sentence in a poem continues beyond the end of a line, without any punctuation or pause at the end of the line

What is enjambment?

200

A five-line poem that consists of a single stanza, an AABBA rhyme scheme, and whose subject is a short, pithy tale or description

What is a limerick?

200

The repetition of the same sound at the beginnings of words

What is alliteration?

200

A technique similar to juxtaposition - bringing two contrasting ideas/images together using parallel grammatical structure (example: "To err is human, to forgive is divine")

What is antithesis?

200

This black poet was active in the Civil Rights movement, and also wrote 7 autobiographies, one of which is called I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Who is Maya Angelou?

200

A stanza made of six lines

What is a sestet?
300

A poetic foot consisting of 3 syllables, where only the first is emphasized/stressed. (Examples: "poetry" "basketball")

What is a dactyl?

300

The repetition of the same word at the beginnings of phrases

What is anaphora?

300

When a poet directly talks TO someone (or something) that cannot respond (such as God, the concept of liberty, etc)

What is apostrophe?

300

This poet is famous for writing horror poems and short stories, including "The Raven"

Who is Edgar Allen Poe?

300

A rhyme where one syllable is stressed and the other is not (example: "hat" and "autocrat," or "meet" and "concrete")

What is light rhyme?

400

A "foot" made of two syllables, where the first syllable gets the emphasis

What is a trochee?

400

A rhyme that is almost exact, but not quite (example: "crate" and "braid")

What is slant rhyme?

400

Naming part of an object to refer to the whole thing (example: "The captain commands 100 sails" [100 ships])

What is synecdoche?

400

This poet was famously a hermit - staying indoors most of her life - and wrote nearly 1,800 poems. Only 10 were published while she was alive.

Who is Emily Dickinson?

400
This month is national poetry month

What is April?

500

A poetic foot made up of 3 syllables, where only the last syllable is emphasized/stressed (examples: underfoot, overcome)

What is an anapest?

500

A rhyme that includes two syllables (example: "noodle" and "poodle")

What is feminine rhyme?

500
Substituting the name of something with another word closely associated with that thing (example: using "Silicon Valley" to refer to the American technological industry)

What is metonymy?

500

This poet wrote poems such as "Nothing Gold Can Stay," "Fire and Ice," and "The Road Not Taken."

Who is Robert Frost?

500

She is the current Poet Laureate of the United States

Who is Ada Limon?

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