Poetic Devices
Poetic Forms
Imagery & Inspiration
Emotions in Poetry
Structure & Form
100

This device compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."

What is a simile?

100

This form of Japanese poetry has three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.


What is a haiku?

100

This type of prompt, like a photo or artwork, can inspire vivid descriptions in poetry.

What is a visual prompt?

100

Writing about personal __________ or experiences makes a poem more relatable.

What is emotion?

100

This refers to how the lines and stanzas of a poem are organized.

What is form?

200

This device involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.



What Is Alliteration?

200

This 14-line poem often uses iambic pentameter and follows a specific rhyme scheme.

 What is a sonnet?

200

This refers to using sensory details (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) to create vivid mental pictures.

What is imagery?

200

In poetry, it's important to express emotions in a way that shows rather than tells, so the reader can __________ them.

What is experience?

200

The specific rules and guidelines governing the number of lines and rhyme scheme of a poem are part of its __________.
 

What is structure?

300

This device involves exaggerating for emphasis or effect.

What is hyperbole?

300

This form of poetry does not have a set rhyme scheme or meter and is free-flowing.

What is free verse?

300

The sense of this is often used in poetry to describe textures or physical sensations.

Answer: What is touch?

300

Poets often use this technique to convey deep feelings or complex emotions through language.

What is emotion or emotive language?

300

The three-line structure of a haiku follows a syllable pattern of 5-7-5. This is an example of a specific __________ in poetry.

What is form?

400

This device gives human qualities to non-human things or abstract concepts.

Answer: What is personification?

400

This type of poetry is written with a fixed number of lines and a specific rhyme scheme.

What is a sonnet?

400

This helps the reader to understand the meaning or theme of a poem without directly stating it.

What is imagery?

400

This writing technique involves conveying emotion indirectly, allowing the reader to interpret the feeling without it being explicitly named.

What is showing rather than telling?

400

A sonnet typically consists of how many lines?

What is 14 lines?

500

This device directly compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as."

What is a metaphor?

500

A haiku and a sonnet are both examples of a specific __________ of poetry.

Answer: What is form?

500

Using this kind of language, poets can express abstract ideas or emotions in a concrete and tangible way.

What is sensory language?

500

Writing about the feeling of sadness or joy in a poem can connect the reader with the poet’s __________.

 What is emotion?

500

This type of poetry does not follow a strict rhyme scheme or meter, allowing for a more free-flowing, open-ended structure.

What is free verse?

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