Theme & Irony
Mood & Tone
Types of Poetry
Poetry Elements
Figurative Language
100

The topic is the main idea of the text but the THEME is...

The moral or lesson from the story

100

The mood is...

the emotions the reader should feel from the text

100

This type of poem follows the pattern:

5 syllables

7syllables

5 syllables

Haiku

100

A Stanza is...

A group of lines in a poem

100

This is an example of which type of figurative language:

"Yellow like a bee and gold like honey"

Simile

200

Which type of irony is the following:

On the news last night we learned that the police station was robbed.

Situational Irony

200
The tone is...

The author's attitude or feelings about the subject

200

What type of poem is shown below:

Acrostic

200

How many lines is in the poem below:

"I do not like 

green eggs and ham

I do not like them

Sam I am"

4

200

What type of figurative language is being used below?

"The flowers begged for water."

Personification

300

What is the theme of the following poem:

Trust yourself or trust your own instincts or always listen to yourself

300

What is the mood of this poem:


"A summer day is full of ease,

a bank is full of money, 

our lilac bush is full of bees,

And I am full of honey."


Joyful/Happy

300

What type of poem uses cut outs of magazine headlines to create a new poem (sometimes called a found poem).

Headline Poem

300

How many stanza's are in the poem below:

1 very long stanza :)

300

An Onomatopeia is...

Words that represent the sounds they make such as BOOM or CRACK or BANG

400

Which type of irony is when the audience knows something that the characters do not?

Dramatic irony

400

The tone of this poem is... 

Angry or Mad or Upset or Rude 

400

What type of poem is below:

"Saxophone

 by Nathan R.

O, My Luscious Saxophone 

How beautiful you sound

Like a sine wave in the air, 

Yellow like a bee and gold like honey,

O, my Saxophone a mixture of cork and brass,

Colors like charcoal, blue, and Gold, 

O, my Saxophone Music sounds floating in the Air,

O, my Saxophone speaking with the sounds of a crow,

Old as a sugar factory, 

O, my Saxophone, your liquid tune Unfolds beneath the silver moon

You are the wind that softly blows, 

The heart of every song that grows

So play on through the endless night,

With every chord, 

For in your tune,

We find our own, 

O, my Saxophone, 

A world unknown"

Ode

400

How many lines are in this stanza?

7 lines in 1 stanza

400

What type of figurative language is being used below:


"I was dying of laughter."

Hyperbole

500

What is the theme of the poem below?

All people are equal and should be represented (or have a place at the table)

500

What is the mood of the following poem:

Romantic or Loving

500

What type of poem is below:

"Once I dive into these pages

I may not come out for ages.

Books have powers over me.

Inside a book I am not free.

I am prisoner in a land

of print on paper in my hand.

But do not worry. Do not fear. 

I am a happy captive here."

Couplet

500

What type of poetry device is being used to paint an image in the reader's mind?

Imagery

500

Write your own example of an Oxymoron.

Teacher choice

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