Sounds #1
Sounds #2
Building Blocks
Form
Extras
100

Two to three syllables with a specific stress pattern

What is foot?

100

The use of corresponding sounds

What is rhyme?
100

A single row of a poem

What is a line?

100

Three lines with 5-7-5 syllable pattern

What is a haiku?

100

Repeated sounds at the beginning of consecutive words

What is alliteration?

200

The number of feet in a line

What is meter?

200

A rhyme at the end of a line

What is end rhyme?

200

A pause in the middle of a line indicated by punctuation

What is caesura?

200

A poem that’s shaped like the object it describes

What is a concrete poem?

200

A poetic form with no rhythm and no rhyme

What is free verse?

300

A strong, repeated pattern of movement; Foot + Meter

What is rhythm?

300

The ordered pattern of rhymes

What is rhyme scheme?

300

A group of lines

What is a stanza?

300

Five lines with 2-4-6-8-2 syllable pattern

What is a cinquain?
300

The writer of the poem

Who is the poet?

400

Repeated vowel sounds within consecutive words

What is assonance?

400

A rhyme in the middle of a line

What is internal rhyme?

400

A stanza with two lines

What is a couplet?

400

Fourteen lines in iambic pentameter with specific rhyme scheme

What is a sonnet?

400

A poetic form with a specific rhythm (usually iambic pentameter) and no rhyme

What is blank verse?

500

Repeated consonant sounds within consecutive words

What is consonance?

500
Similar sounds but not exact
What is slant rhyme?
500

When a sentence continues from one line to the next

What is enjambment?

500

A poem that’s not broken into lines but maintains other poetic elements

What is a prose poem?

500

The narrator of the poem

Who is the speaker?

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