may, say, lay, day, ray, and stay are examples of words that_______
What is rhyme?
A funny poem that has an AABBA rhyme scheme.
Is it a limerick or a Haiku?
What is a limerick?
Two lines at the end of a poem that rhymes. These two lines are usually at the end of a sonnet.
Is it a couplet or a conclusion?
What is a couplet?
Rhyme within the same line of poetry; for example, Ben knows when he can see the bee in the tree.
Is this end rhyme, or internal rhyme?
What is internal rhyme?
The way that lines are grouped in a poem; it can resemble a paragraph.
What is a stanza?
Creating a mental picture in the mind of the reader that helps the person imagine what you are describing.
What is imagery?
The "beat" in a poem created by the accent on different syllables in words. This is also a word used to describe the beat in a song.
What is rhythm?
Saying something is bigger, smaller, worse, or better than it actually is. She scared me to death.
What is hyperbole?
A poem that allows the speaker to express their feelings. "Winter" and "Down by the Salley Gardens" are examples.
Is it a lyrical poem or a narrative poem?
What is a lyrical or lyric poem?
When a poem does not have any rhyme, a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables, and adheres to no form.
Is this onomatopoeia, or is it free verse?
What is free verse?
Repetition of the same beginning consonant sound in a line or lines of poetry.
Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
What is alliteration?
A fourteen line poem that follows a strict rhyme and line form.
Is it a Haiku or a Sonnet?
What is a sonnet?
A pattern of rhyme in a poem, such as AABBA
(two words)
What is rhyme scheme?
A poem that is three lines, does not rhyme, and has a 5-7-5 syllable pattern.
Is this a lyrical poem or a Haiku?
What is a Haiku?
The author's attitude tone the character, the subject, or the audience that helps create the feeling, or ______of the poem.
What is the mood?