Using words with double meanings to create humorous situations
What are puns
100
When a word sounds like the sound it is describing
What is onomatopoeia
100
The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within a line of poetry
What is rhythm
100
When the final words in lines rhyme
What is end rhyme
200
A comparison using like or as
What is a simile
200
When you poke fun at human actions using hyperbole, sarcasm, and humor
What is satire
200
Repetition of the beginning sounds of words
What is alliteration
200
When a poem has no set rhyme scheme but does have a set rhythm
What is blank verse
200
When two words within a rhyme rhyme
What is internal rhyme
300
When a non-human thing is given human characteristics
What is personification
300
A colloquial expression that has a different meaning than its words suggest
What is an idiom
300
Repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words
What is consonance
300
When a poem has a set rhyme scheme and a set rhythm
What is traditional verse
300
A poem that consists of a strophe, antistrophe, and an epode
What is an ode
400
When a thing or event is exaggerated
What is hyperbole
400
When a statement appears to not make sence but then, on further inspection, reveals a higher truth
What is a paradox
400
Repetition of vowel sounds within or at the end of words
What is assonance
400
When a poem has no set rhythm and no set rhyme scheme
What is free verse
400
What the reader feels while reading
What is mood
500
Phrases that appeal to your five senses
What is imagery
500
When objects, people, or events symbolize something greater than their base components
What is allegory
500
When two words do not, in principal, rhyme with each other, but sound similar
What is slant rhyme
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!: A fourteen line poem that consists of three quatrains and a couplet and is often written in iambic pentameter. MUST SAY POEM FORM AND SUBCATEGORY