Poetry Vocabulary
Figurative Language
Still I Rise
Analysis Skills
100

A key part of poetry, this term refers to words that end with the same sound.

What is rhyme?

100

What figurative language is this?
“The princess was as beautiful as a rose.”

What is a simile?

100

These words: defiant, confident, triumphant, describe the poem's ________.

What is tone?

100

The message or lesson the poet wants to convey.

What is central idea/theme?

200

This term refers to the voice telling the poem (not always the poet).

Who is the speaker?

200

What figurative language is this?
“The dry flowers begged for water.”

What is personification?

200

“But still, like air, I’ll rise” is an example of this device.

What is simile?

200

When a poet repeats a phrase for emphasis, they are using this technique.

What is repetition?

300

The paragraphs of poetry, we use this term to refer to a group of lines in a poem.

What is a stanza?

300

What figurative language is this?
“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.”

What is alliteration?

300

“You may shoot me with your words” is an example of this device.

What is metaphor?

300

We do this to summarize the ideas of each stanza.

What is paraphrase?

400

This term refers to the feeling created for the reader.

What is mood?

400

What kind of figurative language is this?
“The teacher gave the talking students a stone cold glare.”

What is a metaphor?

400

Resilience, overcoming obstacles, and remaining positive during bad times are all examples of the poem's what?

What is central idea?

400

This skill involves marking up a poem to track devices, tone, and meaning.

What is annotating?

500
This term refers to the author's attitude toward the subject.

What is tone?

500

What type of figurative language is this?
“The children finally cleaned after being reminded a million times.”

What is hyperbole?

500

Name one of the main three poetic devices used in the poem.

What is metaphor/simile/rhyme?

500

Poets use this feature, including rhyme scheme or line breaks, to change the effect of their poem.

What is (poetic) structure?

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