"Our classroom smells like cupcakes and rainbows."
--student 2022
What is a simile?
Used when literal language is not adequate.
What is figurative language?
Talks about nature and is only 3 lines in length; 5-7-5.
What is a Haiku?
The author of a poem.
What is a poet?
"Wait, that couch has always been there?"
--student 2022
What is hyperbole?
Used to describe what a person hears, sees, feels, smells, and tastes.
What is sensory language?
Certain letters in each line spell out a word. The poem describes or tells a story about that word.
What is an Acrostic Poem?
ABAB, ABCB, ABAC.
What is a rhyme scheme?
"Submit your poetry packets, please!"
--Weber 2022
What is alliteration?
Allows the reader to visualize the events, characters, or setting in a text.
What is imagery?
An Irish form of verse. Typically a light-hearted and fun poem.
What is a Limerick?
The feeling the reader gets when they read a poet's writing.
What is mood?
"There! This room is now disgustingly clean."
--Student 2021
What is oxymoron?
Another way to say poetic structure.
What is form?
This type of poem does not need to follow a rhyme scheme or certain number of words or syllables.
What is Free Verse?
The attitude of the writer; is made evident in the text.
What is tone?
"When Romeo comes along, I just hope he's getting paid."
--student 2021
What is an allusion?
When the ending word sounds repeat to help a poem flow and create rhythm.
What is rhyme?
A narrative poem that tells a story.
What is a sonnet?
This is developed through vocabulary, structure, and language choices; it is unique to each individual.
What is voice?