Poetry that does not rhyme or have a rhythm.
A. Free Verse
B. Lyric
C. Sonnet
A. Free Verse
A poem in which the last words in the line sound alike
A. lyric
B. line
c. rhyme
C. Rhyme
The beat within a word
A. A point
B. A syllable
C. A break
B. Syllable
A comparison using like or as
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
A Simile
The attitude of a poem
A. Theme
B. tone
C. Setting
B. Tone
Descriptive poetry that helps the reader feel through the senses.
A. sonnet
B. Ballad
C. Lyrical poetry
C. Lyrical poetry
The beat of a poem is called
A. Stanza
B. Rhythm
C. Line
B. Rhythm
The rows within a poem are called.
A Lines
B. Rows
C. Stanza
A Lines
A comparison that does not use like or as
A. simile
B. Metaphor
B. Metaphor
The voice talking in the poem
A Speaker
B Writer
C. Poet
C. Poet
A poem that gives human characteristics to non human objects.
A. Alliteration
B. Personification
C. Haiku
B. Personification
A group of lines in poem
A. Line
B. Cadence
C. Stanza
C. Stanza
What point of view is this poem told in... My dog plays invisible Frisbee. He catches invisible balls. He rides an invisible skateboard. He hurdles invisible walls. My dog has perfected the practice of doing invisible tricks. He jumps with invisible jump ropes and fetches invisible sticks.
A. 3rd person
B. 2nd person
C. 1st person
C. 1st person
A poem that has 14 lines
A. Ballad
B. Sonnet
B Sonnet
The writer of a poem
A. Writer
B/ Poet
C. Teacher
B. Poet
A Japanese poem
A. Haiku
B. Line
C. Lyric
A. Haiku
The repeating of something that has already been said or done
A. Repetition
B. Harmony
C. Singing
A. Repetition
This type of poem tells a story
A Lyrical
B. Ballard
C. Narrative
C. Narrative
A exaggerated statement, not real
A Hyperbole
B Metaphor
C. Simile
A Hyperbole
A funny poem with five lines
A. Haiku
B. Sonnet
C. Limerick
C. Limerick
A joke with a quick funny answer.
A. A joke
B. A riddle
C. A funny
B. A riddle
This type of poem is funny.
A Narrative
B. Humorous
C. Sonnet
B. Humorous
The main idea of a poem
A theme
B Setting
C. Plot