Poetry Basics
Rhetorical Devices
Figurative Language
Sound Devices
Poetic Meaning
100

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

What is a sonnet?

100

The art of using language to persuade or influence.

What is rhetoric?

100

A comparison that does not use “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor?

100

The repetition of beginning consonant sounds (e.g., “Peter Piper picked…”).

What is an alliteration? 

100

The feeling or atmosphere a poem creates for the reader.

What is mood?

200

Wrote "Sonnet 18"

Who is William Shakespeare.?

200

An appeal to emotion.

What is pathos?

200

Giving human traits to nonhuman things.

What is personification? 

200

A word that imitates a sound (e.g., “buzz,” “crash,” “sizzle”).

What is onomatopoeia?

200

Something that stands for a deeper meaning (e.g., a heart symbolizes love).

What is symbolism? 

300

The order of the pattern of rhymes at the end of a line of a poem.

What is the rhyme scheme?

300

An appeal to logic or reason.

What is logos?

300

An intentional exaggeration for emphasis or effect.

What is hyperbole? 

300

To emphasize an idea, word, or emotion.

What is repetition? 

300

Literal meaning.

What means the exact meaning?

400

The subject’s beauty will live forever through poetry.

What is the theme of "Sonnet 18"?

400

An appeal to credibility or ethics.

What is ethos?

400

A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art or literature.

What is an allusion?

400

Techniques poets use to create rhythm, musicality, and emphasis through sound.

What are sound devices?

400

Figurative meaning.

What means symbolic or imaginative?

500

The author’s or speaker’s attitude toward the subject.

What is tone?

500

“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”

What is a rhetorical question?

500

Conveys emotion, creates mood, and helps readers understand the poet’s deeper message or perspective.

How can figurative language reveal a poem’s theme or tone?

500

The repetition of vowel sounds within words (e.g., “the light of the fire is a sight”).

What is assonance?

500

Through word choice, imagery, punctuation, and rhythm.

How can a poet show tone without saying it directly?

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