Language used to appeal to the five senses.
a. imagery b. alliteration c. prose d. rhyme
What is imagery
Peter Piper picked a pack of peppers. What type of sound device is this?
a. imagery b. alliteration c. prose d. rhyme
What is alliteration
The attitude a poem implies or the attitude the speaker demonstrates.
What is tone
I opened the bedroom door and was overwhelmed by the thought of a basketball players socks that has been worn for a week without being washed. This appeals to what sense?
What is smell
A poem that tells a story.
a. sonnet b. ode c. free verse d. narrative
What is a narrative
The feeling or atmosphere a poem creates for the reader.
What is mood
A person who is giving their point of view or the speaker of a poem
a. speaker b. poet c. narrator
What is a narrator
A form of poetry without any kind of pattern.
a. sonnet b. ode c. free verse d. narrative
What is free verse
What type of poem has no rhyme no rhythm... just words about a feeling?
a. lyrical b. free verse c. narrative d. humorous
What is free verse
The sweater was hugging him tightly.
What is personification
A poem containing the following line is using...
The bright green grass, dusted lightly with the morning dew, swayed gently to the wind's rhythm.
a. imagery b. alliteration c. prose d. rhyme
What is imagery
What is the theme of this poem?
Morning is
a new sheet of paper
for you to write on.
Whatever you want to say,
all day,
until night
folds it up
and flies it away.
The bright words and the dark words
are gone
until dawn
and a new day
to write on.
Theme: Life goes on.