Poetic Terms
Poems
Writing
Research/Citation
100

Assigning human characteristics to a non-human thing

What is personification?

100

The speaker of this poem has already died

What is "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"?

100

This type of essay explains the similarities and differences between two different texts.

What is compare and contrast?

100

These three website endings are usually more reliable than .com or .net.

What are .edu, .gov, and .org?

200

Repeated consonant sounds

What is alliteration?

200

This is where the main character of "Daystar" goes when she wants "a little room for thinking."

What is behind the garage/the backyard?

200

This type of compare-and-contrast organizational style discusses all of one poem and then all of another poem.

What is subject-by-subject or block format?

200

If you find a .org website, this is the link you click on to see the organization's history, mission statement, and board of directors.

What is About Us?

300

Repeated vowel sounds

What is assonance?

300

The speaker of this poem pledges eternal love to a girl who has died.

What is "Annabel Lee"?

300

This type of compare-and-contrast organizational style goes back and forth between the two poems.

What is point-by-point?

300

This is a sign that a website is not reliable.

A variety of answers are correct: out of date, broken links, no author, no "About Us," no references, trying to sell a product, signs of bias, misspellings, grammar errors

400
When a word makes the sound that it describes

What is onomatopoeia?

400

In "If You Forget Me" the speaker says he will do this if his lover stops loving him.

What is he will forget her/stop loving her?

400

This goes in the middle of a quote sandwich.

What is a quotation?

400
This is one benefit of library research.

A variety of answers are correct: more reliable sources, more peer-reviewed sources, more in-depth information, citation is provided

500

When the speaker of a poem directly addresses a real or imagined listener

What is apostrophe?

500

Federico Garcia Lorca writes about this instrument weeping.

What is the guitar?

500

This is an interesting sentence that captures the reader's attention at the beginning of an essay.

What is a hook/grabber?

500

This is a digital collection of material on a certain subject contained within the library, or a "library within a library"

What is a database?

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