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If read metaphorically, what object in the poem "Snowball" is a metaphor?

The snowball is a metaphor.
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In "The Cremation of Sam McGee", what promise does the Captain make for Sam McGee?

The Captain makes the promise to put Sam some place warm/cremate him.

100

What are three examples of jargon when discussing the rhythm?

Answers will vary.

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In an essay, a paragraph is a block of text which contains sentences. In a poem, a stanza is text which contains _________.

A stanza is made up of lines.

100

The novel is a more popular form of writing than poetry in modern society. True or False - The novel's popularity is because it is older than poetry.

The answer is false. Poetry is the oldest form of writing.

200

Animalia by Graeme Base is a children's picture book which moves through the alphabet, using what literary device?

Animalia uses alliteration.

200

In the poem "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night", one of the lines reads, "Rage, rage, against the dying light": What is the metaphorical meaning of "...the dying light"?

"...[T]he dying light" can represent the evening sun, old age, or the last moments of a person's life.

200

What are 3 examples of jargon when talking about the form of poetry?

Answers vary: Haiku, stanzas, lines, couplets, rhyme, etc.

200

In class, an analogy was made between music and poetry. If a measure in music contains notes, then what does a meter in poetry contain?

A meter in poetry contains syllables.

200

True or False: Poetry is bland or boring, because the only topics poetry is written about is friendship and heartbreak.

The answer is false. Poems are written about a wide variety of topics.

300

What is the definition of couplet?

A couplet is two lines of poetry which rhyme.

300

In the poem "Impossible Friendships", it reads "Or longs walk by the stream, whose depths hold hidden porcelain cups": What is the metaphorical meaning of "...porcelain cups"?

The metaphorical meaning of "...porcelain cups" indicates fragility, easily broken, shallow, or unsatisfying.

300

What are 3 examples of jargon when categorizing or talking about types of poetry?

Narrative, humorous, critique, sentimental were all discussed in class.

300

In class, we made an analogy between the essay and a poem. If an essay's individual sentences make up a paragraph, then what do a poem's individual lines make up?

Lines make stanzas.

300

Why is multiplicity especially important when interpreting/analyzing poetry?

Multiplicity is important because poems are meant to be interpreted in multiple different ways.

400

What is the specific and technical definition of jargon?

Jargon is the specific and technical language needed to write/speak about a specific and technical subject.

400

In the poem "The Road Not Taken", the first line reads, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood": What is the metaphorical meaning of "...a yellow wood"?

The meaning of "...a yellow wood" is that it is Autumn/Fall or the seasons are aging.

400

Without using metaphor as an example, what are three examples of jargon when discussing literary devices?

Answers will vary: personification, simile, anthropomorphism, paradox, imagery, etc...

400

In class, an analogy was made between music and poetry. If individual notes create measures in music, then what do individual syllables in poetry create?

Syllables create meter.

400

True or False: Because all poetry essentially uses the same form, form has no bearing on the meaning of a poem.

The answer is false. Poetic form does give meaning to a poem.

500

What is one difference between internal rhyme and end rhyme?

One difference between internal rhyme and end rhyme is that internal rhyme rhymes in the inside of a line of poetry and end rhyme rhymes at the end of a line of poetry.

500

In the poem "Impossible Friendships", one phrase of poetry is "...the salty smell of blood": What is the metaphorical meaning of this phrase?

The metaphorical meaning of this phrase is war, conflict, or bloodshed.

500

This is a class response question. Why or how are poems so effective in creating emotional impact on its readers?

Answers will vary.

500

The definition of rhythm is a combination of stressed and unstressed syllables. What is the analogy or definition of rhythm that was given in class?

Rhythm flows like a river.

500

Describe the reading process taught in class when reading poetry.

First, scan the poem checking for form, title, and author. Next, read the poem noting interesting things (literary devices, unknown words, important words). Afterwards, pause for second to consider and clear confusion. Finally, re-read the poem.

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