Theme & Message
Sound Devices
Figurative Language
Structure & Form
Speaker, Mood & Tone
100

1. What is a theme in poetry?

The lesson or message the poem teaches

100

Which line uses alliteration:

A)“The stars twinkled silently.”
B) “Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers.”
C) “The night was dark and cold.”
D) “A soft breeze brushed by.”

Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers.

100

“Her smile was sunshine” is an example of—
A) Simile
B) Personification
C) Metaphor
D) Hyperbole

Metaphor

100

What does stanza mean?
A) A sentence in a poem
B) A group of lines that form a section
C) A kind of rhyme scheme
D) The poet’s name

A group of lines that form a section

100

The speaker in a poem is—
A) Always the author
B) The voice telling the poem
C) The main character only
D) The reader

The voice telling the poem

200

In a poem about a bird breaking free from a cage, the theme is most likely—

Freedom and independence

200

What is rhyme scheme?

 A) The pattern of rhyming words at line ends
B) The rhythm of stressed syllables
C) The poem’s main idea
D) The use of repetition

The pattern of rhyming words at line ends

200

“The trees danced in the wind” shows—
A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Alliteration
D) Symbolism

Personification

200

When a poem has 14 lines and a regular rhyme scheme, it’s often a—
A) Haiku
B) Limerick
C) Sonnet
D) Ballad

Sonnet

200

The line “I’m thankful for the smallest light” shows a tone of—
A) Anger
B) Gratitude
C) Fear
D) Confusion

Gratitude

300

The poem says, “Though winter winds may bite and sting, / My heart will bloom again in spring.”

Hope and renewal after hard times

300

Which line contains onomatopoeia?
A) “The clock ticked softly in the hall.”
B) “The sun set behind the trees.”
C) “The sky was painted pink.”
D) “The wind whispered secrets.”

The clock ticked softly in the hall.

300

“He ran faster than lightning” is—
A) Metaphor
B) Hyperbole
C) Symbol
D) Onomatopoeia

Hyperbole

300

Why might a poet use short lines or line breaks?
A) To confuse the reader
B) To create rhythm or emphasize words
C) To add more rhymes
D) To change the theme

To create rhythm or emphasize words

300

If a poem describes dark skies and cold rain, the mood is likely—
A) Joyful
B) Mysterious or sad
C) Excited
D) Proud

Mysterious or sad

400

A theme is usually developed through

Imagery and actions of the speaker

400

What sound device makes the line “Buzzing bees bounded by the barn” musical?
A) Simile
B) Alliteration
C) Rhyme
D) Hyperbole

Alliteration

400

“Like a lion, he faced his fears” uses what type of comparison?
A) Simile
B) Metaphor
C) Personification
D) Irony

Simile

400

A poem without rhyme or regular rhythm is called—
A) Free verse
B) Lyric poem
C) Epic poem
D) Couplet

Free verse

400

Tone is best defined as—
A) The way the poem sounds when read aloud
B) The poet’s attitude toward the subject
C) The rhyme pattern
D) The setting of the poem

The poet’s attitude toward the subject

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