Poetry Elements #1
Poetry Elements#2
Types of Poems
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This type of poetry element is the repetition of consonant sounds. It creates a tongue twister!
Alliteration
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This is a paragraph within a poem
Stanza
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This is a form of Japanese poetry. It centers around nature. Made up of 3 lines: first line = 5 syllables, second line=7 syllables, and third line = 5 syllables.
Haiku
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ABABCDCDEFEFGG is a specific rhyme scheme that reflects this type of poem ______________
A sonnet
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This is a way of saying one thing and meaning something else.
Figurative Language
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Crash! Bam! Pow! These are types of________. They are words that are spelled the way they sound.
Onomatopoeia
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is the basic rhythmic structure of a verse.
Meter
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This type of poem begins with line one and line seven contrasting each other. Hint: It forms the shape of something very "shiny!"
Diamante
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This type of poem contains 14 lines with a couplet at the end. It follows a specific rhyme scheme as well. It contains 10 syllables per line.
A sonnet
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This is giving human-like qualities to non-human things. "The sun is smiling."
Personification
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a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
Rhyme
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is when you hear the same words or phrases throughout a poem or stanza.
Repetition
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This poem is written about a specific topic (no rules on this one) and it gets to have it's own pretty picture that reflects the poem.
Shape poem
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_______ is a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument written in praise, or reflecting the life, of a deceased person.
Epitaph
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"You are like a bottle of sunshine." This is an example of _______.
Simile
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is the pattern of rhyming lines in a poem or song.
Rhyme Scheme
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The variation of the duration of sounds over time; a beat or meter
Rhythm
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No set pattern Most don't rhyme Natural speech rhythms
Free Verse
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__________ are written to be humorous and meaningless, quite often. They are called nonsense verses, too. They have 5 lines, with a rhyming pattern of: Lines 1, 2 and 5; Lines 3 and 4
Limericks
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"Fog comes in on little cat feet." This is an example of _________
a Metaphor
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the rhyming of words at the ends of lines of poetry.
End Rhyme
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descriptive language that evokes sensory experience.
Imagery
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is a poem or series of lines, where the letters of one word spell another word.
Acrostic
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Give me the rhyme scheme for the following poem: Sophie is a cat that is nice, She likes to eat lots of mice, When her food is not right She screams out in fright Then quickly adds more spice.
AABBA
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drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect;
an Analogy
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